1 /* Optimize by combining instructions for GNU compiler.
2 Copyright (C) 1987-2017 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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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
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/>. */
20 /* This module is essentially the "combiner" phase of the U. of Arizona
21 Portable Optimizer, but redone to work on our list-structured
22 representation for RTL instead of their string representation.
24 The LOG_LINKS of each insn identify the most recent assignment
25 to each REG used in the insn. It is a list of previous insns,
26 each of which contains a SET for a REG that is used in this insn
27 and not used or set in between. LOG_LINKs never cross basic blocks.
28 They were set up by the preceding pass (lifetime analysis).
30 We try to combine each pair of insns joined by a logical link.
31 We also try to combine triplets of insns A, B and C when C has
32 a link back to B and B has a link back to A. Likewise for a
33 small number of quadruplets of insns A, B, C and D for which
34 there's high likelihood of success.
36 LOG_LINKS does not have links for use of the CC0. They don't
37 need to, because the insn that sets the CC0 is always immediately
38 before the insn that tests it. So we always regard a branch
39 insn as having a logical link to the preceding insn. The same is true
40 for an insn explicitly using CC0.
42 We check (with use_crosses_set_p) to avoid combining in such a way
43 as to move a computation to a place where its value would be different.
45 Combination is done by mathematically substituting the previous
46 insn(s) values for the regs they set into the expressions in
47 the later insns that refer to these regs. If the result is a valid insn
48 for our target machine, according to the machine description,
49 we install it, delete the earlier insns, and update the data flow
50 information (LOG_LINKS and REG_NOTES) for what we did.
52 There are a few exceptions where the dataflow information isn't
53 completely updated (however this is only a local issue since it is
54 regenerated before the next pass that uses it):
56 - reg_live_length is not updated
57 - reg_n_refs is not adjusted in the rare case when a register is
58 no longer required in a computation
59 - there are extremely rare cases (see distribute_notes) when a
61 - a LOG_LINKS entry that refers to an insn with multiple SETs may be
62 removed because there is no way to know which register it was
65 To simplify substitution, we combine only when the earlier insn(s)
66 consist of only a single assignment. To simplify updating afterward,
67 we never combine when a subroutine call appears in the middle.
69 Since we do not represent assignments to CC0 explicitly except when that
70 is all an insn does, there is no LOG_LINKS entry in an insn that uses
71 the condition code for the insn that set the condition code.
72 Fortunately, these two insns must be consecutive.
73 Therefore, every JUMP_INSN is taken to have an implicit logical link
74 to the preceding insn. This is not quite right, since non-jumps can
75 also use the condition code; but in practice such insns would not
80 #include "coretypes.h"
95 #include "stor-layout.h"
97 #include "cfgcleanup.h"
98 /* Include expr.h after insn-config.h so we get HAVE_conditional_move. */
100 #include "insn-attr.h"
101 #include "rtlhooks-def.h"
103 #include "tree-pass.h"
104 #include "valtrack.h"
105 #include "rtl-iter.h"
106 #include "print-rtl.h"
108 /* Number of attempts to combine instructions in this function. */
110 static int combine_attempts
;
112 /* Number of attempts that got as far as substitution in this function. */
114 static int combine_merges
;
116 /* Number of instructions combined with added SETs in this function. */
118 static int combine_extras
;
120 /* Number of instructions combined in this function. */
122 static int combine_successes
;
124 /* Totals over entire compilation. */
126 static int total_attempts
, total_merges
, total_extras
, total_successes
;
128 /* combine_instructions may try to replace the right hand side of the
129 second instruction with the value of an associated REG_EQUAL note
130 before throwing it at try_combine. That is problematic when there
131 is a REG_DEAD note for a register used in the old right hand side
132 and can cause distribute_notes to do wrong things. This is the
133 second instruction if it has been so modified, null otherwise. */
135 static rtx_insn
*i2mod
;
137 /* When I2MOD is nonnull, this is a copy of the old right hand side. */
139 static rtx i2mod_old_rhs
;
141 /* When I2MOD is nonnull, this is a copy of the new right hand side. */
143 static rtx i2mod_new_rhs
;
145 struct reg_stat_type
{
146 /* Record last point of death of (hard or pseudo) register n. */
147 rtx_insn
*last_death
;
149 /* Record last point of modification of (hard or pseudo) register n. */
152 /* The next group of fields allows the recording of the last value assigned
153 to (hard or pseudo) register n. We use this information to see if an
154 operation being processed is redundant given a prior operation performed
155 on the register. For example, an `and' with a constant is redundant if
156 all the zero bits are already known to be turned off.
158 We use an approach similar to that used by cse, but change it in the
161 (1) We do not want to reinitialize at each label.
162 (2) It is useful, but not critical, to know the actual value assigned
163 to a register. Often just its form is helpful.
165 Therefore, we maintain the following fields:
167 last_set_value the last value assigned
168 last_set_label records the value of label_tick when the
169 register was assigned
170 last_set_table_tick records the value of label_tick when a
171 value using the register is assigned
172 last_set_invalid set to nonzero when it is not valid
173 to use the value of this register in some
176 To understand the usage of these tables, it is important to understand
177 the distinction between the value in last_set_value being valid and
178 the register being validly contained in some other expression in the
181 (The next two parameters are out of date).
183 reg_stat[i].last_set_value is valid if it is nonzero, and either
184 reg_n_sets[i] is 1 or reg_stat[i].last_set_label == label_tick.
186 Register I may validly appear in any expression returned for the value
187 of another register if reg_n_sets[i] is 1. It may also appear in the
188 value for register J if reg_stat[j].last_set_invalid is zero, or
189 reg_stat[i].last_set_label < reg_stat[j].last_set_label.
191 If an expression is found in the table containing a register which may
192 not validly appear in an expression, the register is replaced by
193 something that won't match, (clobber (const_int 0)). */
195 /* Record last value assigned to (hard or pseudo) register n. */
199 /* Record the value of label_tick when an expression involving register n
200 is placed in last_set_value. */
202 int last_set_table_tick
;
204 /* Record the value of label_tick when the value for register n is placed in
209 /* These fields are maintained in parallel with last_set_value and are
210 used to store the mode in which the register was last set, the bits
211 that were known to be zero when it was last set, and the number of
212 sign bits copies it was known to have when it was last set. */
214 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT last_set_nonzero_bits
;
215 char last_set_sign_bit_copies
;
216 ENUM_BITFIELD(machine_mode
) last_set_mode
: 8;
218 /* Set nonzero if references to register n in expressions should not be
219 used. last_set_invalid is set nonzero when this register is being
220 assigned to and last_set_table_tick == label_tick. */
222 char last_set_invalid
;
224 /* Some registers that are set more than once and used in more than one
225 basic block are nevertheless always set in similar ways. For example,
226 a QImode register may be loaded from memory in two places on a machine
227 where byte loads zero extend.
229 We record in the following fields if a register has some leading bits
230 that are always equal to the sign bit, and what we know about the
231 nonzero bits of a register, specifically which bits are known to be
234 If an entry is zero, it means that we don't know anything special. */
236 unsigned char sign_bit_copies
;
238 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT nonzero_bits
;
240 /* Record the value of the label_tick when the last truncation
241 happened. The field truncated_to_mode is only valid if
242 truncation_label == label_tick. */
244 int truncation_label
;
246 /* Record the last truncation seen for this register. If truncation
247 is not a nop to this mode we might be able to save an explicit
248 truncation if we know that value already contains a truncated
251 ENUM_BITFIELD(machine_mode
) truncated_to_mode
: 8;
255 static vec
<reg_stat_type
> reg_stat
;
257 /* One plus the highest pseudo for which we track REG_N_SETS.
258 regstat_init_n_sets_and_refs allocates the array for REG_N_SETS just once,
259 but during combine_split_insns new pseudos can be created. As we don't have
260 updated DF information in that case, it is hard to initialize the array
261 after growing. The combiner only cares about REG_N_SETS (regno) == 1,
262 so instead of growing the arrays, just assume all newly created pseudos
263 during combine might be set multiple times. */
265 static unsigned int reg_n_sets_max
;
267 /* Record the luid of the last insn that invalidated memory
268 (anything that writes memory, and subroutine calls, but not pushes). */
270 static int mem_last_set
;
272 /* Record the luid of the last CALL_INSN
273 so we can tell whether a potential combination crosses any calls. */
275 static int last_call_luid
;
277 /* When `subst' is called, this is the insn that is being modified
278 (by combining in a previous insn). The PATTERN of this insn
279 is still the old pattern partially modified and it should not be
280 looked at, but this may be used to examine the successors of the insn
281 to judge whether a simplification is valid. */
283 static rtx_insn
*subst_insn
;
285 /* This is the lowest LUID that `subst' is currently dealing with.
286 get_last_value will not return a value if the register was set at or
287 after this LUID. If not for this mechanism, we could get confused if
288 I2 or I1 in try_combine were an insn that used the old value of a register
289 to obtain a new value. In that case, we might erroneously get the
290 new value of the register when we wanted the old one. */
292 static int subst_low_luid
;
294 /* This contains any hard registers that are used in newpat; reg_dead_at_p
295 must consider all these registers to be always live. */
297 static HARD_REG_SET newpat_used_regs
;
299 /* This is an insn to which a LOG_LINKS entry has been added. If this
300 insn is the earlier than I2 or I3, combine should rescan starting at
303 static rtx_insn
*added_links_insn
;
305 /* Basic block in which we are performing combines. */
306 static basic_block this_basic_block
;
307 static bool optimize_this_for_speed_p
;
310 /* Length of the currently allocated uid_insn_cost array. */
312 static int max_uid_known
;
314 /* The following array records the insn_rtx_cost for every insn
315 in the instruction stream. */
317 static int *uid_insn_cost
;
319 /* The following array records the LOG_LINKS for every insn in the
320 instruction stream as struct insn_link pointers. */
325 struct insn_link
*next
;
328 static struct insn_link
**uid_log_links
;
331 insn_uid_check (const_rtx insn
)
333 int uid
= INSN_UID (insn
);
334 gcc_checking_assert (uid
<= max_uid_known
);
338 #define INSN_COST(INSN) (uid_insn_cost[insn_uid_check (INSN)])
339 #define LOG_LINKS(INSN) (uid_log_links[insn_uid_check (INSN)])
341 #define FOR_EACH_LOG_LINK(L, INSN) \
342 for ((L) = LOG_LINKS (INSN); (L); (L) = (L)->next)
344 /* Links for LOG_LINKS are allocated from this obstack. */
346 static struct obstack insn_link_obstack
;
348 /* Allocate a link. */
350 static inline struct insn_link
*
351 alloc_insn_link (rtx_insn
*insn
, unsigned int regno
, struct insn_link
*next
)
354 = (struct insn_link
*) obstack_alloc (&insn_link_obstack
,
355 sizeof (struct insn_link
));
362 /* Incremented for each basic block. */
364 static int label_tick
;
366 /* Reset to label_tick for each extended basic block in scanning order. */
368 static int label_tick_ebb_start
;
370 /* Mode used to compute significance in reg_stat[].nonzero_bits. It is the
371 largest integer mode that can fit in HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT. */
373 static machine_mode nonzero_bits_mode
;
375 /* Nonzero when reg_stat[].nonzero_bits and reg_stat[].sign_bit_copies can
376 be safely used. It is zero while computing them and after combine has
377 completed. This former test prevents propagating values based on
378 previously set values, which can be incorrect if a variable is modified
381 static int nonzero_sign_valid
;
384 /* Record one modification to rtl structure
385 to be undone by storing old_contents into *where. */
387 enum undo_kind
{ UNDO_RTX
, UNDO_INT
, UNDO_MODE
, UNDO_LINKS
};
393 union { rtx r
; int i
; machine_mode m
; struct insn_link
*l
; } old_contents
;
394 union { rtx
*r
; int *i
; struct insn_link
**l
; } where
;
397 /* Record a bunch of changes to be undone, up to MAX_UNDO of them.
398 num_undo says how many are currently recorded.
400 other_insn is nonzero if we have modified some other insn in the process
401 of working on subst_insn. It must be verified too. */
407 rtx_insn
*other_insn
;
410 static struct undobuf undobuf
;
412 /* Number of times the pseudo being substituted for
413 was found and replaced. */
415 static int n_occurrences
;
417 static rtx
reg_nonzero_bits_for_combine (const_rtx
, machine_mode
, const_rtx
,
419 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
,
420 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
*);
421 static rtx
reg_num_sign_bit_copies_for_combine (const_rtx
, machine_mode
, const_rtx
,
423 unsigned int, unsigned int *);
424 static void do_SUBST (rtx
*, rtx
);
425 static void do_SUBST_INT (int *, int);
426 static void init_reg_last (void);
427 static void setup_incoming_promotions (rtx_insn
*);
428 static void set_nonzero_bits_and_sign_copies (rtx
, const_rtx
, void *);
429 static int cant_combine_insn_p (rtx_insn
*);
430 static int can_combine_p (rtx_insn
*, rtx_insn
*, rtx_insn
*, rtx_insn
*,
431 rtx_insn
*, rtx_insn
*, rtx
*, rtx
*);
432 static int combinable_i3pat (rtx_insn
*, rtx
*, rtx
, rtx
, rtx
, int, int, rtx
*);
433 static int contains_muldiv (rtx
);
434 static rtx_insn
*try_combine (rtx_insn
*, rtx_insn
*, rtx_insn
*, rtx_insn
*,
436 static void undo_all (void);
437 static void undo_commit (void);
438 static rtx
*find_split_point (rtx
*, rtx_insn
*, bool);
439 static rtx
subst (rtx
, rtx
, rtx
, int, int, int);
440 static rtx
combine_simplify_rtx (rtx
, machine_mode
, int, int);
441 static rtx
simplify_if_then_else (rtx
);
442 static rtx
simplify_set (rtx
);
443 static rtx
simplify_logical (rtx
);
444 static rtx
expand_compound_operation (rtx
);
445 static const_rtx
expand_field_assignment (const_rtx
);
446 static rtx
make_extraction (machine_mode
, rtx
, HOST_WIDE_INT
,
447 rtx
, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
, int, int, int);
448 static rtx
extract_left_shift (rtx
, int);
449 static int get_pos_from_mask (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
,
450 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
*);
451 static rtx
canon_reg_for_combine (rtx
, rtx
);
452 static rtx
force_to_mode (rtx
, machine_mode
,
453 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
, int);
454 static rtx
if_then_else_cond (rtx
, rtx
*, rtx
*);
455 static rtx
known_cond (rtx
, enum rtx_code
, rtx
, rtx
);
456 static int rtx_equal_for_field_assignment_p (rtx
, rtx
, bool = false);
457 static rtx
make_field_assignment (rtx
);
458 static rtx
apply_distributive_law (rtx
);
459 static rtx
distribute_and_simplify_rtx (rtx
, int);
460 static rtx
simplify_and_const_int_1 (machine_mode
, rtx
,
461 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
);
462 static rtx
simplify_and_const_int (rtx
, machine_mode
, rtx
,
463 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
);
464 static int merge_outer_ops (enum rtx_code
*, HOST_WIDE_INT
*, enum rtx_code
,
465 HOST_WIDE_INT
, machine_mode
, int *);
466 static rtx
simplify_shift_const_1 (enum rtx_code
, machine_mode
, rtx
, int);
467 static rtx
simplify_shift_const (rtx
, enum rtx_code
, machine_mode
, rtx
,
469 static int recog_for_combine (rtx
*, rtx_insn
*, rtx
*);
470 static rtx
gen_lowpart_for_combine (machine_mode
, rtx
);
471 static enum rtx_code
simplify_compare_const (enum rtx_code
, machine_mode
,
473 static enum rtx_code
simplify_comparison (enum rtx_code
, rtx
*, rtx
*);
474 static void update_table_tick (rtx
);
475 static void record_value_for_reg (rtx
, rtx_insn
*, rtx
);
476 static void check_promoted_subreg (rtx_insn
*, rtx
);
477 static void record_dead_and_set_regs_1 (rtx
, const_rtx
, void *);
478 static void record_dead_and_set_regs (rtx_insn
*);
479 static int get_last_value_validate (rtx
*, rtx_insn
*, int, int);
480 static rtx
get_last_value (const_rtx
);
481 static int use_crosses_set_p (const_rtx
, int);
482 static void reg_dead_at_p_1 (rtx
, const_rtx
, void *);
483 static int reg_dead_at_p (rtx
, rtx_insn
*);
484 static void move_deaths (rtx
, rtx
, int, rtx_insn
*, rtx
*);
485 static int reg_bitfield_target_p (rtx
, rtx
);
486 static void distribute_notes (rtx
, rtx_insn
*, rtx_insn
*, rtx_insn
*, rtx
, rtx
, rtx
);
487 static void distribute_links (struct insn_link
*);
488 static void mark_used_regs_combine (rtx
);
489 static void record_promoted_value (rtx_insn
*, rtx
);
490 static bool unmentioned_reg_p (rtx
, rtx
);
491 static void record_truncated_values (rtx
*, void *);
492 static bool reg_truncated_to_mode (machine_mode
, const_rtx
);
493 static rtx
gen_lowpart_or_truncate (machine_mode
, rtx
);
496 /* It is not safe to use ordinary gen_lowpart in combine.
497 See comments in gen_lowpart_for_combine. */
498 #undef RTL_HOOKS_GEN_LOWPART
499 #define RTL_HOOKS_GEN_LOWPART gen_lowpart_for_combine
501 /* Our implementation of gen_lowpart never emits a new pseudo. */
502 #undef RTL_HOOKS_GEN_LOWPART_NO_EMIT
503 #define RTL_HOOKS_GEN_LOWPART_NO_EMIT gen_lowpart_for_combine
505 #undef RTL_HOOKS_REG_NONZERO_REG_BITS
506 #define RTL_HOOKS_REG_NONZERO_REG_BITS reg_nonzero_bits_for_combine
508 #undef RTL_HOOKS_REG_NUM_SIGN_BIT_COPIES
509 #define RTL_HOOKS_REG_NUM_SIGN_BIT_COPIES reg_num_sign_bit_copies_for_combine
511 #undef RTL_HOOKS_REG_TRUNCATED_TO_MODE
512 #define RTL_HOOKS_REG_TRUNCATED_TO_MODE reg_truncated_to_mode
514 static const struct rtl_hooks combine_rtl_hooks
= RTL_HOOKS_INITIALIZER
;
517 /* Convenience wrapper for the canonicalize_comparison target hook.
518 Target hooks cannot use enum rtx_code. */
520 target_canonicalize_comparison (enum rtx_code
*code
, rtx
*op0
, rtx
*op1
,
521 bool op0_preserve_value
)
523 int code_int
= (int)*code
;
524 targetm
.canonicalize_comparison (&code_int
, op0
, op1
, op0_preserve_value
);
525 *code
= (enum rtx_code
)code_int
;
528 /* Try to split PATTERN found in INSN. This returns NULL_RTX if
529 PATTERN can not be split. Otherwise, it returns an insn sequence.
530 This is a wrapper around split_insns which ensures that the
531 reg_stat vector is made larger if the splitter creates a new
535 combine_split_insns (rtx pattern
, rtx_insn
*insn
)
540 ret
= split_insns (pattern
, insn
);
541 nregs
= max_reg_num ();
542 if (nregs
> reg_stat
.length ())
543 reg_stat
.safe_grow_cleared (nregs
);
547 /* This is used by find_single_use to locate an rtx in LOC that
548 contains exactly one use of DEST, which is typically either a REG
549 or CC0. It returns a pointer to the innermost rtx expression
550 containing DEST. Appearances of DEST that are being used to
551 totally replace it are not counted. */
554 find_single_use_1 (rtx dest
, rtx
*loc
)
557 enum rtx_code code
= GET_CODE (x
);
573 /* If the destination is anything other than CC0, PC, a REG or a SUBREG
574 of a REG that occupies all of the REG, the insn uses DEST if
575 it is mentioned in the destination or the source. Otherwise, we
576 need just check the source. */
577 if (GET_CODE (SET_DEST (x
)) != CC0
578 && GET_CODE (SET_DEST (x
)) != PC
579 && !REG_P (SET_DEST (x
))
580 && ! (GET_CODE (SET_DEST (x
)) == SUBREG
581 && REG_P (SUBREG_REG (SET_DEST (x
)))
582 && (((GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (SET_DEST (x
))))
583 + (UNITS_PER_WORD
- 1)) / UNITS_PER_WORD
)
584 == ((GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (SET_DEST (x
)))
585 + (UNITS_PER_WORD
- 1)) / UNITS_PER_WORD
))))
588 return find_single_use_1 (dest
, &SET_SRC (x
));
592 return find_single_use_1 (dest
, &XEXP (x
, 0));
598 /* If it wasn't one of the common cases above, check each expression and
599 vector of this code. Look for a unique usage of DEST. */
601 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
602 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
606 if (dest
== XEXP (x
, i
)
607 || (REG_P (dest
) && REG_P (XEXP (x
, i
))
608 && REGNO (dest
) == REGNO (XEXP (x
, i
))))
611 this_result
= find_single_use_1 (dest
, &XEXP (x
, i
));
614 result
= this_result
;
615 else if (this_result
)
616 /* Duplicate usage. */
619 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'E')
623 for (j
= XVECLEN (x
, i
) - 1; j
>= 0; j
--)
625 if (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
) == dest
627 && REG_P (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
))
628 && REGNO (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
)) == REGNO (dest
)))
631 this_result
= find_single_use_1 (dest
, &XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
));
634 result
= this_result
;
635 else if (this_result
)
645 /* See if DEST, produced in INSN, is used only a single time in the
646 sequel. If so, return a pointer to the innermost rtx expression in which
649 If PLOC is nonzero, *PLOC is set to the insn containing the single use.
651 If DEST is cc0_rtx, we look only at the next insn. In that case, we don't
652 care about REG_DEAD notes or LOG_LINKS.
654 Otherwise, we find the single use by finding an insn that has a
655 LOG_LINKS pointing at INSN and has a REG_DEAD note for DEST. If DEST is
656 only referenced once in that insn, we know that it must be the first
657 and last insn referencing DEST. */
660 find_single_use (rtx dest
, rtx_insn
*insn
, rtx_insn
**ploc
)
665 struct insn_link
*link
;
669 next
= NEXT_INSN (insn
);
671 || (!NONJUMP_INSN_P (next
) && !JUMP_P (next
)))
674 result
= find_single_use_1 (dest
, &PATTERN (next
));
683 bb
= BLOCK_FOR_INSN (insn
);
684 for (next
= NEXT_INSN (insn
);
685 next
&& BLOCK_FOR_INSN (next
) == bb
;
686 next
= NEXT_INSN (next
))
687 if (NONDEBUG_INSN_P (next
) && dead_or_set_p (next
, dest
))
689 FOR_EACH_LOG_LINK (link
, next
)
690 if (link
->insn
== insn
&& link
->regno
== REGNO (dest
))
695 result
= find_single_use_1 (dest
, &PATTERN (next
));
705 /* Substitute NEWVAL, an rtx expression, into INTO, a place in some
706 insn. The substitution can be undone by undo_all. If INTO is already
707 set to NEWVAL, do not record this change. Because computing NEWVAL might
708 also call SUBST, we have to compute it before we put anything into
712 do_SUBST (rtx
*into
, rtx newval
)
717 if (oldval
== newval
)
720 /* We'd like to catch as many invalid transformations here as
721 possible. Unfortunately, there are way too many mode changes
722 that are perfectly valid, so we'd waste too much effort for
723 little gain doing the checks here. Focus on catching invalid
724 transformations involving integer constants. */
725 if (GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (oldval
)) == MODE_INT
726 && CONST_INT_P (newval
))
728 /* Sanity check that we're replacing oldval with a CONST_INT
729 that is a valid sign-extension for the original mode. */
730 gcc_assert (INTVAL (newval
)
731 == trunc_int_for_mode (INTVAL (newval
), GET_MODE (oldval
)));
733 /* Replacing the operand of a SUBREG or a ZERO_EXTEND with a
734 CONST_INT is not valid, because after the replacement, the
735 original mode would be gone. Unfortunately, we can't tell
736 when do_SUBST is called to replace the operand thereof, so we
737 perform this test on oldval instead, checking whether an
738 invalid replacement took place before we got here. */
739 gcc_assert (!(GET_CODE (oldval
) == SUBREG
740 && CONST_INT_P (SUBREG_REG (oldval
))));
741 gcc_assert (!(GET_CODE (oldval
) == ZERO_EXTEND
742 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (oldval
, 0))));
746 buf
= undobuf
.frees
, undobuf
.frees
= buf
->next
;
748 buf
= XNEW (struct undo
);
750 buf
->kind
= UNDO_RTX
;
752 buf
->old_contents
.r
= oldval
;
755 buf
->next
= undobuf
.undos
, undobuf
.undos
= buf
;
758 #define SUBST(INTO, NEWVAL) do_SUBST (&(INTO), (NEWVAL))
760 /* Similar to SUBST, but NEWVAL is an int expression. Note that substitution
761 for the value of a HOST_WIDE_INT value (including CONST_INT) is
765 do_SUBST_INT (int *into
, int newval
)
770 if (oldval
== newval
)
774 buf
= undobuf
.frees
, undobuf
.frees
= buf
->next
;
776 buf
= XNEW (struct undo
);
778 buf
->kind
= UNDO_INT
;
780 buf
->old_contents
.i
= oldval
;
783 buf
->next
= undobuf
.undos
, undobuf
.undos
= buf
;
786 #define SUBST_INT(INTO, NEWVAL) do_SUBST_INT (&(INTO), (NEWVAL))
788 /* Similar to SUBST, but just substitute the mode. This is used when
789 changing the mode of a pseudo-register, so that any other
790 references to the entry in the regno_reg_rtx array will change as
794 do_SUBST_MODE (rtx
*into
, machine_mode newval
)
797 machine_mode oldval
= GET_MODE (*into
);
799 if (oldval
== newval
)
803 buf
= undobuf
.frees
, undobuf
.frees
= buf
->next
;
805 buf
= XNEW (struct undo
);
807 buf
->kind
= UNDO_MODE
;
809 buf
->old_contents
.m
= oldval
;
810 adjust_reg_mode (*into
, newval
);
812 buf
->next
= undobuf
.undos
, undobuf
.undos
= buf
;
815 #define SUBST_MODE(INTO, NEWVAL) do_SUBST_MODE (&(INTO), (NEWVAL))
817 /* Similar to SUBST, but NEWVAL is a LOG_LINKS expression. */
820 do_SUBST_LINK (struct insn_link
**into
, struct insn_link
*newval
)
823 struct insn_link
* oldval
= *into
;
825 if (oldval
== newval
)
829 buf
= undobuf
.frees
, undobuf
.frees
= buf
->next
;
831 buf
= XNEW (struct undo
);
833 buf
->kind
= UNDO_LINKS
;
835 buf
->old_contents
.l
= oldval
;
838 buf
->next
= undobuf
.undos
, undobuf
.undos
= buf
;
841 #define SUBST_LINK(oldval, newval) do_SUBST_LINK (&oldval, newval)
843 /* Subroutine of try_combine. Determine whether the replacement patterns
844 NEWPAT, NEWI2PAT and NEWOTHERPAT are cheaper according to insn_rtx_cost
845 than the original sequence I0, I1, I2, I3 and undobuf.other_insn. Note
846 that I0, I1 and/or NEWI2PAT may be NULL_RTX. Similarly, NEWOTHERPAT and
847 undobuf.other_insn may also both be NULL_RTX. Return false if the cost
848 of all the instructions can be estimated and the replacements are more
849 expensive than the original sequence. */
852 combine_validate_cost (rtx_insn
*i0
, rtx_insn
*i1
, rtx_insn
*i2
, rtx_insn
*i3
,
853 rtx newpat
, rtx newi2pat
, rtx newotherpat
)
855 int i0_cost
, i1_cost
, i2_cost
, i3_cost
;
856 int new_i2_cost
, new_i3_cost
;
857 int old_cost
, new_cost
;
859 /* Lookup the original insn_rtx_costs. */
860 i2_cost
= INSN_COST (i2
);
861 i3_cost
= INSN_COST (i3
);
865 i1_cost
= INSN_COST (i1
);
868 i0_cost
= INSN_COST (i0
);
869 old_cost
= (i0_cost
> 0 && i1_cost
> 0 && i2_cost
> 0 && i3_cost
> 0
870 ? i0_cost
+ i1_cost
+ i2_cost
+ i3_cost
: 0);
874 old_cost
= (i1_cost
> 0 && i2_cost
> 0 && i3_cost
> 0
875 ? i1_cost
+ i2_cost
+ i3_cost
: 0);
881 old_cost
= (i2_cost
> 0 && i3_cost
> 0) ? i2_cost
+ i3_cost
: 0;
882 i1_cost
= i0_cost
= 0;
885 /* If we have split a PARALLEL I2 to I1,I2, we have counted its cost twice;
887 if (old_cost
&& i1
&& INSN_UID (i1
) == INSN_UID (i2
))
891 /* Calculate the replacement insn_rtx_costs. */
892 new_i3_cost
= insn_rtx_cost (newpat
, optimize_this_for_speed_p
);
895 new_i2_cost
= insn_rtx_cost (newi2pat
, optimize_this_for_speed_p
);
896 new_cost
= (new_i2_cost
> 0 && new_i3_cost
> 0)
897 ? new_i2_cost
+ new_i3_cost
: 0;
901 new_cost
= new_i3_cost
;
905 if (undobuf
.other_insn
)
907 int old_other_cost
, new_other_cost
;
909 old_other_cost
= INSN_COST (undobuf
.other_insn
);
910 new_other_cost
= insn_rtx_cost (newotherpat
, optimize_this_for_speed_p
);
911 if (old_other_cost
> 0 && new_other_cost
> 0)
913 old_cost
+= old_other_cost
;
914 new_cost
+= new_other_cost
;
920 /* Disallow this combination if both new_cost and old_cost are greater than
921 zero, and new_cost is greater than old cost. */
922 int reject
= old_cost
> 0 && new_cost
> old_cost
;
926 fprintf (dump_file
, "%s combination of insns ",
927 reject
? "rejecting" : "allowing");
929 fprintf (dump_file
, "%d, ", INSN_UID (i0
));
930 if (i1
&& INSN_UID (i1
) != INSN_UID (i2
))
931 fprintf (dump_file
, "%d, ", INSN_UID (i1
));
932 fprintf (dump_file
, "%d and %d\n", INSN_UID (i2
), INSN_UID (i3
));
934 fprintf (dump_file
, "original costs ");
936 fprintf (dump_file
, "%d + ", i0_cost
);
937 if (i1
&& INSN_UID (i1
) != INSN_UID (i2
))
938 fprintf (dump_file
, "%d + ", i1_cost
);
939 fprintf (dump_file
, "%d + %d = %d\n", i2_cost
, i3_cost
, old_cost
);
942 fprintf (dump_file
, "replacement costs %d + %d = %d\n",
943 new_i2_cost
, new_i3_cost
, new_cost
);
945 fprintf (dump_file
, "replacement cost %d\n", new_cost
);
951 /* Update the uid_insn_cost array with the replacement costs. */
952 INSN_COST (i2
) = new_i2_cost
;
953 INSN_COST (i3
) = new_i3_cost
;
965 /* Delete any insns that copy a register to itself. */
968 delete_noop_moves (void)
970 rtx_insn
*insn
, *next
;
973 FOR_EACH_BB_FN (bb
, cfun
)
975 for (insn
= BB_HEAD (bb
); insn
!= NEXT_INSN (BB_END (bb
)); insn
= next
)
977 next
= NEXT_INSN (insn
);
978 if (INSN_P (insn
) && noop_move_p (insn
))
981 fprintf (dump_file
, "deleting noop move %d\n", INSN_UID (insn
));
983 delete_insn_and_edges (insn
);
990 /* Return false if we do not want to (or cannot) combine DEF. */
992 can_combine_def_p (df_ref def
)
994 /* Do not consider if it is pre/post modification in MEM. */
995 if (DF_REF_FLAGS (def
) & DF_REF_PRE_POST_MODIFY
)
998 unsigned int regno
= DF_REF_REGNO (def
);
1000 /* Do not combine frame pointer adjustments. */
1001 if ((regno
== FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
1002 && (!reload_completed
|| frame_pointer_needed
))
1003 || (!HARD_FRAME_POINTER_IS_FRAME_POINTER
1004 && regno
== HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
1005 && (!reload_completed
|| frame_pointer_needed
))
1006 || (FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
!= ARG_POINTER_REGNUM
1007 && regno
== ARG_POINTER_REGNUM
&& fixed_regs
[regno
]))
1013 /* Return false if we do not want to (or cannot) combine USE. */
1015 can_combine_use_p (df_ref use
)
1017 /* Do not consider the usage of the stack pointer by function call. */
1018 if (DF_REF_FLAGS (use
) & DF_REF_CALL_STACK_USAGE
)
1024 /* Fill in log links field for all insns. */
1027 create_log_links (void)
1030 rtx_insn
**next_use
;
1034 next_use
= XCNEWVEC (rtx_insn
*, max_reg_num ());
1036 /* Pass through each block from the end, recording the uses of each
1037 register and establishing log links when def is encountered.
1038 Note that we do not clear next_use array in order to save time,
1039 so we have to test whether the use is in the same basic block as def.
1041 There are a few cases below when we do not consider the definition or
1042 usage -- these are taken from original flow.c did. Don't ask me why it is
1043 done this way; I don't know and if it works, I don't want to know. */
1045 FOR_EACH_BB_FN (bb
, cfun
)
1047 FOR_BB_INSNS_REVERSE (bb
, insn
)
1049 if (!NONDEBUG_INSN_P (insn
))
1052 /* Log links are created only once. */
1053 gcc_assert (!LOG_LINKS (insn
));
1055 FOR_EACH_INSN_DEF (def
, insn
)
1057 unsigned int regno
= DF_REF_REGNO (def
);
1060 if (!next_use
[regno
])
1063 if (!can_combine_def_p (def
))
1066 use_insn
= next_use
[regno
];
1067 next_use
[regno
] = NULL
;
1069 if (BLOCK_FOR_INSN (use_insn
) != bb
)
1074 We don't build a LOG_LINK for hard registers contained
1075 in ASM_OPERANDs. If these registers get replaced,
1076 we might wind up changing the semantics of the insn,
1077 even if reload can make what appear to be valid
1078 assignments later. */
1079 if (regno
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
1080 && asm_noperands (PATTERN (use_insn
)) >= 0)
1083 /* Don't add duplicate links between instructions. */
1084 struct insn_link
*links
;
1085 FOR_EACH_LOG_LINK (links
, use_insn
)
1086 if (insn
== links
->insn
&& regno
== links
->regno
)
1090 LOG_LINKS (use_insn
)
1091 = alloc_insn_link (insn
, regno
, LOG_LINKS (use_insn
));
1094 FOR_EACH_INSN_USE (use
, insn
)
1095 if (can_combine_use_p (use
))
1096 next_use
[DF_REF_REGNO (use
)] = insn
;
1103 /* Walk the LOG_LINKS of insn B to see if we find a reference to A. Return
1104 true if we found a LOG_LINK that proves that A feeds B. This only works
1105 if there are no instructions between A and B which could have a link
1106 depending on A, since in that case we would not record a link for B.
1107 We also check the implicit dependency created by a cc0 setter/user
1111 insn_a_feeds_b (rtx_insn
*a
, rtx_insn
*b
)
1113 struct insn_link
*links
;
1114 FOR_EACH_LOG_LINK (links
, b
)
1115 if (links
->insn
== a
)
1117 if (HAVE_cc0
&& sets_cc0_p (a
))
1122 /* Main entry point for combiner. F is the first insn of the function.
1123 NREGS is the first unused pseudo-reg number.
1125 Return nonzero if the combiner has turned an indirect jump
1126 instruction into a direct jump. */
1128 combine_instructions (rtx_insn
*f
, unsigned int nregs
)
1130 rtx_insn
*insn
, *next
;
1132 struct insn_link
*links
, *nextlinks
;
1134 basic_block last_bb
;
1136 int new_direct_jump_p
= 0;
1138 for (first
= f
; first
&& !NONDEBUG_INSN_P (first
); )
1139 first
= NEXT_INSN (first
);
1143 combine_attempts
= 0;
1146 combine_successes
= 0;
1148 rtl_hooks
= combine_rtl_hooks
;
1150 reg_stat
.safe_grow_cleared (nregs
);
1152 init_recog_no_volatile ();
1154 /* Allocate array for insn info. */
1155 max_uid_known
= get_max_uid ();
1156 uid_log_links
= XCNEWVEC (struct insn_link
*, max_uid_known
+ 1);
1157 uid_insn_cost
= XCNEWVEC (int, max_uid_known
+ 1);
1158 gcc_obstack_init (&insn_link_obstack
);
1160 nonzero_bits_mode
= mode_for_size (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
, MODE_INT
, 0);
1162 /* Don't use reg_stat[].nonzero_bits when computing it. This can cause
1163 problems when, for example, we have j <<= 1 in a loop. */
1165 nonzero_sign_valid
= 0;
1166 label_tick
= label_tick_ebb_start
= 1;
1168 /* Scan all SETs and see if we can deduce anything about what
1169 bits are known to be zero for some registers and how many copies
1170 of the sign bit are known to exist for those registers.
1172 Also set any known values so that we can use it while searching
1173 for what bits are known to be set. */
1175 setup_incoming_promotions (first
);
1176 /* Allow the entry block and the first block to fall into the same EBB.
1177 Conceptually the incoming promotions are assigned to the entry block. */
1178 last_bb
= ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN (cfun
);
1180 create_log_links ();
1181 FOR_EACH_BB_FN (this_basic_block
, cfun
)
1183 optimize_this_for_speed_p
= optimize_bb_for_speed_p (this_basic_block
);
1188 if (!single_pred_p (this_basic_block
)
1189 || single_pred (this_basic_block
) != last_bb
)
1190 label_tick_ebb_start
= label_tick
;
1191 last_bb
= this_basic_block
;
1193 FOR_BB_INSNS (this_basic_block
, insn
)
1194 if (INSN_P (insn
) && BLOCK_FOR_INSN (insn
))
1198 subst_low_luid
= DF_INSN_LUID (insn
);
1201 note_stores (PATTERN (insn
), set_nonzero_bits_and_sign_copies
,
1203 record_dead_and_set_regs (insn
);
1206 for (links
= REG_NOTES (insn
); links
; links
= XEXP (links
, 1))
1207 if (REG_NOTE_KIND (links
) == REG_INC
)
1208 set_nonzero_bits_and_sign_copies (XEXP (links
, 0), NULL_RTX
,
1211 /* Record the current insn_rtx_cost of this instruction. */
1212 if (NONJUMP_INSN_P (insn
))
1213 INSN_COST (insn
) = insn_rtx_cost (PATTERN (insn
),
1214 optimize_this_for_speed_p
);
1216 fprintf (dump_file
, "insn_cost %d: %d\n",
1217 INSN_UID (insn
), INSN_COST (insn
));
1221 nonzero_sign_valid
= 1;
1223 /* Now scan all the insns in forward order. */
1224 label_tick
= label_tick_ebb_start
= 1;
1226 setup_incoming_promotions (first
);
1227 last_bb
= ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN (cfun
);
1228 int max_combine
= PARAM_VALUE (PARAM_MAX_COMBINE_INSNS
);
1230 FOR_EACH_BB_FN (this_basic_block
, cfun
)
1232 rtx_insn
*last_combined_insn
= NULL
;
1233 optimize_this_for_speed_p
= optimize_bb_for_speed_p (this_basic_block
);
1238 if (!single_pred_p (this_basic_block
)
1239 || single_pred (this_basic_block
) != last_bb
)
1240 label_tick_ebb_start
= label_tick
;
1241 last_bb
= this_basic_block
;
1243 rtl_profile_for_bb (this_basic_block
);
1244 for (insn
= BB_HEAD (this_basic_block
);
1245 insn
!= NEXT_INSN (BB_END (this_basic_block
));
1246 insn
= next
? next
: NEXT_INSN (insn
))
1249 if (!NONDEBUG_INSN_P (insn
))
1252 while (last_combined_insn
1253 && (!NONDEBUG_INSN_P (last_combined_insn
)
1254 || last_combined_insn
->deleted ()))
1255 last_combined_insn
= PREV_INSN (last_combined_insn
);
1256 if (last_combined_insn
== NULL_RTX
1257 || BLOCK_FOR_INSN (last_combined_insn
) != this_basic_block
1258 || DF_INSN_LUID (last_combined_insn
) <= DF_INSN_LUID (insn
))
1259 last_combined_insn
= insn
;
1261 /* See if we know about function return values before this
1262 insn based upon SUBREG flags. */
1263 check_promoted_subreg (insn
, PATTERN (insn
));
1265 /* See if we can find hardregs and subreg of pseudos in
1266 narrower modes. This could help turning TRUNCATEs
1268 note_uses (&PATTERN (insn
), record_truncated_values
, NULL
);
1270 /* Try this insn with each insn it links back to. */
1272 FOR_EACH_LOG_LINK (links
, insn
)
1273 if ((next
= try_combine (insn
, links
->insn
, NULL
,
1274 NULL
, &new_direct_jump_p
,
1275 last_combined_insn
)) != 0)
1277 statistics_counter_event (cfun
, "two-insn combine", 1);
1281 /* Try each sequence of three linked insns ending with this one. */
1283 if (max_combine
>= 3)
1284 FOR_EACH_LOG_LINK (links
, insn
)
1286 rtx_insn
*link
= links
->insn
;
1288 /* If the linked insn has been replaced by a note, then there
1289 is no point in pursuing this chain any further. */
1293 FOR_EACH_LOG_LINK (nextlinks
, link
)
1294 if ((next
= try_combine (insn
, link
, nextlinks
->insn
,
1295 NULL
, &new_direct_jump_p
,
1296 last_combined_insn
)) != 0)
1298 statistics_counter_event (cfun
, "three-insn combine", 1);
1303 /* Try to combine a jump insn that uses CC0
1304 with a preceding insn that sets CC0, and maybe with its
1305 logical predecessor as well.
1306 This is how we make decrement-and-branch insns.
1307 We need this special code because data flow connections
1308 via CC0 do not get entered in LOG_LINKS. */
1312 && (prev
= prev_nonnote_insn (insn
)) != 0
1313 && NONJUMP_INSN_P (prev
)
1314 && sets_cc0_p (PATTERN (prev
)))
1316 if ((next
= try_combine (insn
, prev
, NULL
, NULL
,
1318 last_combined_insn
)) != 0)
1321 FOR_EACH_LOG_LINK (nextlinks
, prev
)
1322 if ((next
= try_combine (insn
, prev
, nextlinks
->insn
,
1323 NULL
, &new_direct_jump_p
,
1324 last_combined_insn
)) != 0)
1328 /* Do the same for an insn that explicitly references CC0. */
1329 if (HAVE_cc0
&& NONJUMP_INSN_P (insn
)
1330 && (prev
= prev_nonnote_insn (insn
)) != 0
1331 && NONJUMP_INSN_P (prev
)
1332 && sets_cc0_p (PATTERN (prev
))
1333 && GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == SET
1334 && reg_mentioned_p (cc0_rtx
, SET_SRC (PATTERN (insn
))))
1336 if ((next
= try_combine (insn
, prev
, NULL
, NULL
,
1338 last_combined_insn
)) != 0)
1341 FOR_EACH_LOG_LINK (nextlinks
, prev
)
1342 if ((next
= try_combine (insn
, prev
, nextlinks
->insn
,
1343 NULL
, &new_direct_jump_p
,
1344 last_combined_insn
)) != 0)
1348 /* Finally, see if any of the insns that this insn links to
1349 explicitly references CC0. If so, try this insn, that insn,
1350 and its predecessor if it sets CC0. */
1353 FOR_EACH_LOG_LINK (links
, insn
)
1354 if (NONJUMP_INSN_P (links
->insn
)
1355 && GET_CODE (PATTERN (links
->insn
)) == SET
1356 && reg_mentioned_p (cc0_rtx
, SET_SRC (PATTERN (links
->insn
)))
1357 && (prev
= prev_nonnote_insn (links
->insn
)) != 0
1358 && NONJUMP_INSN_P (prev
)
1359 && sets_cc0_p (PATTERN (prev
))
1360 && (next
= try_combine (insn
, links
->insn
,
1361 prev
, NULL
, &new_direct_jump_p
,
1362 last_combined_insn
)) != 0)
1366 /* Try combining an insn with two different insns whose results it
1368 if (max_combine
>= 3)
1369 FOR_EACH_LOG_LINK (links
, insn
)
1370 for (nextlinks
= links
->next
; nextlinks
;
1371 nextlinks
= nextlinks
->next
)
1372 if ((next
= try_combine (insn
, links
->insn
,
1373 nextlinks
->insn
, NULL
,
1375 last_combined_insn
)) != 0)
1378 statistics_counter_event (cfun
, "three-insn combine", 1);
1382 /* Try four-instruction combinations. */
1383 if (max_combine
>= 4)
1384 FOR_EACH_LOG_LINK (links
, insn
)
1386 struct insn_link
*next1
;
1387 rtx_insn
*link
= links
->insn
;
1389 /* If the linked insn has been replaced by a note, then there
1390 is no point in pursuing this chain any further. */
1394 FOR_EACH_LOG_LINK (next1
, link
)
1396 rtx_insn
*link1
= next1
->insn
;
1399 /* I0 -> I1 -> I2 -> I3. */
1400 FOR_EACH_LOG_LINK (nextlinks
, link1
)
1401 if ((next
= try_combine (insn
, link
, link1
,
1404 last_combined_insn
)) != 0)
1406 statistics_counter_event (cfun
, "four-insn combine", 1);
1409 /* I0, I1 -> I2, I2 -> I3. */
1410 for (nextlinks
= next1
->next
; nextlinks
;
1411 nextlinks
= nextlinks
->next
)
1412 if ((next
= try_combine (insn
, link
, link1
,
1415 last_combined_insn
)) != 0)
1417 statistics_counter_event (cfun
, "four-insn combine", 1);
1422 for (next1
= links
->next
; next1
; next1
= next1
->next
)
1424 rtx_insn
*link1
= next1
->insn
;
1427 /* I0 -> I2; I1, I2 -> I3. */
1428 FOR_EACH_LOG_LINK (nextlinks
, link
)
1429 if ((next
= try_combine (insn
, link
, link1
,
1432 last_combined_insn
)) != 0)
1434 statistics_counter_event (cfun
, "four-insn combine", 1);
1437 /* I0 -> I1; I1, I2 -> I3. */
1438 FOR_EACH_LOG_LINK (nextlinks
, link1
)
1439 if ((next
= try_combine (insn
, link
, link1
,
1442 last_combined_insn
)) != 0)
1444 statistics_counter_event (cfun
, "four-insn combine", 1);
1450 /* Try this insn with each REG_EQUAL note it links back to. */
1451 FOR_EACH_LOG_LINK (links
, insn
)
1454 rtx_insn
*temp
= links
->insn
;
1455 if ((set
= single_set (temp
)) != 0
1456 && (note
= find_reg_equal_equiv_note (temp
)) != 0
1457 && (note
= XEXP (note
, 0), GET_CODE (note
)) != EXPR_LIST
1458 /* Avoid using a register that may already been marked
1459 dead by an earlier instruction. */
1460 && ! unmentioned_reg_p (note
, SET_SRC (set
))
1461 && (GET_MODE (note
) == VOIDmode
1462 ? SCALAR_INT_MODE_P (GET_MODE (SET_DEST (set
)))
1463 : (GET_MODE (SET_DEST (set
)) == GET_MODE (note
)
1464 && (GET_CODE (SET_DEST (set
)) != ZERO_EXTRACT
1465 || (GET_MODE (XEXP (SET_DEST (set
), 0))
1466 == GET_MODE (note
))))))
1468 /* Temporarily replace the set's source with the
1469 contents of the REG_EQUAL note. The insn will
1470 be deleted or recognized by try_combine. */
1471 rtx orig_src
= SET_SRC (set
);
1472 rtx orig_dest
= SET_DEST (set
);
1473 if (GET_CODE (SET_DEST (set
)) == ZERO_EXTRACT
)
1474 SET_DEST (set
) = XEXP (SET_DEST (set
), 0);
1475 SET_SRC (set
) = note
;
1477 i2mod_old_rhs
= copy_rtx (orig_src
);
1478 i2mod_new_rhs
= copy_rtx (note
);
1479 next
= try_combine (insn
, i2mod
, NULL
, NULL
,
1481 last_combined_insn
);
1485 statistics_counter_event (cfun
, "insn-with-note combine", 1);
1488 SET_SRC (set
) = orig_src
;
1489 SET_DEST (set
) = orig_dest
;
1494 record_dead_and_set_regs (insn
);
1501 default_rtl_profile ();
1503 new_direct_jump_p
|= purge_all_dead_edges ();
1504 delete_noop_moves ();
1507 obstack_free (&insn_link_obstack
, NULL
);
1508 free (uid_log_links
);
1509 free (uid_insn_cost
);
1510 reg_stat
.release ();
1513 struct undo
*undo
, *next
;
1514 for (undo
= undobuf
.frees
; undo
; undo
= next
)
1522 total_attempts
+= combine_attempts
;
1523 total_merges
+= combine_merges
;
1524 total_extras
+= combine_extras
;
1525 total_successes
+= combine_successes
;
1527 nonzero_sign_valid
= 0;
1528 rtl_hooks
= general_rtl_hooks
;
1530 /* Make recognizer allow volatile MEMs again. */
1533 return new_direct_jump_p
;
1536 /* Wipe the last_xxx fields of reg_stat in preparation for another pass. */
1539 init_reg_last (void)
1544 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (reg_stat
, i
, p
)
1545 memset (p
, 0, offsetof (reg_stat_type
, sign_bit_copies
));
1548 /* Set up any promoted values for incoming argument registers. */
1551 setup_incoming_promotions (rtx_insn
*first
)
1554 bool strictly_local
= false;
1556 for (arg
= DECL_ARGUMENTS (current_function_decl
); arg
;
1557 arg
= DECL_CHAIN (arg
))
1559 rtx x
, reg
= DECL_INCOMING_RTL (arg
);
1561 machine_mode mode1
, mode2
, mode3
, mode4
;
1563 /* Only continue if the incoming argument is in a register. */
1567 /* Determine, if possible, whether all call sites of the current
1568 function lie within the current compilation unit. (This does
1569 take into account the exporting of a function via taking its
1570 address, and so forth.) */
1571 strictly_local
= cgraph_node::local_info (current_function_decl
)->local
;
1573 /* The mode and signedness of the argument before any promotions happen
1574 (equal to the mode of the pseudo holding it at that stage). */
1575 mode1
= TYPE_MODE (TREE_TYPE (arg
));
1576 uns1
= TYPE_UNSIGNED (TREE_TYPE (arg
));
1578 /* The mode and signedness of the argument after any source language and
1579 TARGET_PROMOTE_PROTOTYPES-driven promotions. */
1580 mode2
= TYPE_MODE (DECL_ARG_TYPE (arg
));
1581 uns3
= TYPE_UNSIGNED (DECL_ARG_TYPE (arg
));
1583 /* The mode and signedness of the argument as it is actually passed,
1584 see assign_parm_setup_reg in function.c. */
1585 mode3
= promote_function_mode (TREE_TYPE (arg
), mode1
, &uns3
,
1586 TREE_TYPE (cfun
->decl
), 0);
1588 /* The mode of the register in which the argument is being passed. */
1589 mode4
= GET_MODE (reg
);
1591 /* Eliminate sign extensions in the callee when:
1592 (a) A mode promotion has occurred; */
1595 /* (b) The mode of the register is the same as the mode of
1596 the argument as it is passed; */
1599 /* (c) There's no language level extension; */
1602 /* (c.1) All callers are from the current compilation unit. If that's
1603 the case we don't have to rely on an ABI, we only have to know
1604 what we're generating right now, and we know that we will do the
1605 mode1 to mode2 promotion with the given sign. */
1606 else if (!strictly_local
)
1608 /* (c.2) The combination of the two promotions is useful. This is
1609 true when the signs match, or if the first promotion is unsigned.
1610 In the later case, (sign_extend (zero_extend x)) is the same as
1611 (zero_extend (zero_extend x)), so make sure to force UNS3 true. */
1617 /* Record that the value was promoted from mode1 to mode3,
1618 so that any sign extension at the head of the current
1619 function may be eliminated. */
1620 x
= gen_rtx_CLOBBER (mode1
, const0_rtx
);
1621 x
= gen_rtx_fmt_e ((uns3
? ZERO_EXTEND
: SIGN_EXTEND
), mode3
, x
);
1622 record_value_for_reg (reg
, first
, x
);
1626 /* If MODE has a precision lower than PREC and SRC is a non-negative constant
1627 that would appear negative in MODE, sign-extend SRC for use in nonzero_bits
1628 because some machines (maybe most) will actually do the sign-extension and
1629 this is the conservative approach.
1631 ??? For 2.5, try to tighten up the MD files in this regard instead of this
1635 sign_extend_short_imm (rtx src
, machine_mode mode
, unsigned int prec
)
1637 if (GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
) < prec
1638 && CONST_INT_P (src
)
1640 && val_signbit_known_set_p (mode
, INTVAL (src
)))
1641 src
= GEN_INT (INTVAL (src
) | ~GET_MODE_MASK (mode
));
1646 /* Update RSP for pseudo-register X from INSN's REG_EQUAL note (if one exists)
1650 update_rsp_from_reg_equal (reg_stat_type
*rsp
, rtx_insn
*insn
, const_rtx set
,
1653 rtx reg_equal_note
= insn
? find_reg_equal_equiv_note (insn
) : NULL_RTX
;
1654 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT bits
= 0;
1655 rtx reg_equal
= NULL
, src
= SET_SRC (set
);
1656 unsigned int num
= 0;
1659 reg_equal
= XEXP (reg_equal_note
, 0);
1661 if (SHORT_IMMEDIATES_SIGN_EXTEND
)
1663 src
= sign_extend_short_imm (src
, GET_MODE (x
), BITS_PER_WORD
);
1665 reg_equal
= sign_extend_short_imm (reg_equal
, GET_MODE (x
), BITS_PER_WORD
);
1668 /* Don't call nonzero_bits if it cannot change anything. */
1669 if (rsp
->nonzero_bits
!= HOST_WIDE_INT_M1U
)
1671 bits
= nonzero_bits (src
, nonzero_bits_mode
);
1672 if (reg_equal
&& bits
)
1673 bits
&= nonzero_bits (reg_equal
, nonzero_bits_mode
);
1674 rsp
->nonzero_bits
|= bits
;
1677 /* Don't call num_sign_bit_copies if it cannot change anything. */
1678 if (rsp
->sign_bit_copies
!= 1)
1680 num
= num_sign_bit_copies (SET_SRC (set
), GET_MODE (x
));
1681 if (reg_equal
&& num
!= GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (x
)))
1683 unsigned int numeq
= num_sign_bit_copies (reg_equal
, GET_MODE (x
));
1684 if (num
== 0 || numeq
> num
)
1687 if (rsp
->sign_bit_copies
== 0 || num
< rsp
->sign_bit_copies
)
1688 rsp
->sign_bit_copies
= num
;
1692 /* Called via note_stores. If X is a pseudo that is narrower than
1693 HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT and is being set, record what bits are known zero.
1695 If we are setting only a portion of X and we can't figure out what
1696 portion, assume all bits will be used since we don't know what will
1699 Similarly, set how many bits of X are known to be copies of the sign bit
1700 at all locations in the function. This is the smallest number implied
1704 set_nonzero_bits_and_sign_copies (rtx x
, const_rtx set
, void *data
)
1706 rtx_insn
*insn
= (rtx_insn
*) data
;
1709 && REGNO (x
) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
1710 /* If this register is undefined at the start of the file, we can't
1711 say what its contents were. */
1712 && ! REGNO_REG_SET_P
1713 (DF_LR_IN (ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN (cfun
)->next_bb
), REGNO (x
))
1714 && HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (GET_MODE (x
)))
1716 reg_stat_type
*rsp
= ®_stat
[REGNO (x
)];
1718 if (set
== 0 || GET_CODE (set
) == CLOBBER
)
1720 rsp
->nonzero_bits
= GET_MODE_MASK (GET_MODE (x
));
1721 rsp
->sign_bit_copies
= 1;
1725 /* If this register is being initialized using itself, and the
1726 register is uninitialized in this basic block, and there are
1727 no LOG_LINKS which set the register, then part of the
1728 register is uninitialized. In that case we can't assume
1729 anything about the number of nonzero bits.
1731 ??? We could do better if we checked this in
1732 reg_{nonzero_bits,num_sign_bit_copies}_for_combine. Then we
1733 could avoid making assumptions about the insn which initially
1734 sets the register, while still using the information in other
1735 insns. We would have to be careful to check every insn
1736 involved in the combination. */
1739 && reg_referenced_p (x
, PATTERN (insn
))
1740 && !REGNO_REG_SET_P (DF_LR_IN (BLOCK_FOR_INSN (insn
)),
1743 struct insn_link
*link
;
1745 FOR_EACH_LOG_LINK (link
, insn
)
1746 if (dead_or_set_p (link
->insn
, x
))
1750 rsp
->nonzero_bits
= GET_MODE_MASK (GET_MODE (x
));
1751 rsp
->sign_bit_copies
= 1;
1756 /* If this is a complex assignment, see if we can convert it into a
1757 simple assignment. */
1758 set
= expand_field_assignment (set
);
1760 /* If this is a simple assignment, or we have a paradoxical SUBREG,
1761 set what we know about X. */
1763 if (SET_DEST (set
) == x
1764 || (paradoxical_subreg_p (SET_DEST (set
))
1765 && SUBREG_REG (SET_DEST (set
)) == x
))
1766 update_rsp_from_reg_equal (rsp
, insn
, set
, x
);
1769 rsp
->nonzero_bits
= GET_MODE_MASK (GET_MODE (x
));
1770 rsp
->sign_bit_copies
= 1;
1775 /* See if INSN can be combined into I3. PRED, PRED2, SUCC and SUCC2 are
1776 optionally insns that were previously combined into I3 or that will be
1777 combined into the merger of INSN and I3. The order is PRED, PRED2,
1778 INSN, SUCC, SUCC2, I3.
1780 Return 0 if the combination is not allowed for any reason.
1782 If the combination is allowed, *PDEST will be set to the single
1783 destination of INSN and *PSRC to the single source, and this function
1787 can_combine_p (rtx_insn
*insn
, rtx_insn
*i3
, rtx_insn
*pred ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
1788 rtx_insn
*pred2 ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, rtx_insn
*succ
, rtx_insn
*succ2
,
1789 rtx
*pdest
, rtx
*psrc
)
1796 bool all_adjacent
= true;
1797 int (*is_volatile_p
) (const_rtx
);
1803 if (next_active_insn (succ2
) != i3
)
1804 all_adjacent
= false;
1805 if (next_active_insn (succ
) != succ2
)
1806 all_adjacent
= false;
1808 else if (next_active_insn (succ
) != i3
)
1809 all_adjacent
= false;
1810 if (next_active_insn (insn
) != succ
)
1811 all_adjacent
= false;
1813 else if (next_active_insn (insn
) != i3
)
1814 all_adjacent
= false;
1816 /* Can combine only if previous insn is a SET of a REG, a SUBREG or CC0.
1817 or a PARALLEL consisting of such a SET and CLOBBERs.
1819 If INSN has CLOBBER parallel parts, ignore them for our processing.
1820 By definition, these happen during the execution of the insn. When it
1821 is merged with another insn, all bets are off. If they are, in fact,
1822 needed and aren't also supplied in I3, they may be added by
1823 recog_for_combine. Otherwise, it won't match.
1825 We can also ignore a SET whose SET_DEST is mentioned in a REG_UNUSED
1828 Get the source and destination of INSN. If more than one, can't
1831 if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == SET
)
1832 set
= PATTERN (insn
);
1833 else if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == PARALLEL
1834 && GET_CODE (XVECEXP (PATTERN (insn
), 0, 0)) == SET
)
1836 for (i
= 0; i
< XVECLEN (PATTERN (insn
), 0); i
++)
1838 rtx elt
= XVECEXP (PATTERN (insn
), 0, i
);
1840 switch (GET_CODE (elt
))
1842 /* This is important to combine floating point insns
1843 for the SH4 port. */
1845 /* Combining an isolated USE doesn't make sense.
1846 We depend here on combinable_i3pat to reject them. */
1847 /* The code below this loop only verifies that the inputs of
1848 the SET in INSN do not change. We call reg_set_between_p
1849 to verify that the REG in the USE does not change between
1851 If the USE in INSN was for a pseudo register, the matching
1852 insn pattern will likely match any register; combining this
1853 with any other USE would only be safe if we knew that the
1854 used registers have identical values, or if there was
1855 something to tell them apart, e.g. different modes. For
1856 now, we forgo such complicated tests and simply disallow
1857 combining of USES of pseudo registers with any other USE. */
1858 if (REG_P (XEXP (elt
, 0))
1859 && GET_CODE (PATTERN (i3
)) == PARALLEL
)
1861 rtx i3pat
= PATTERN (i3
);
1862 int i
= XVECLEN (i3pat
, 0) - 1;
1863 unsigned int regno
= REGNO (XEXP (elt
, 0));
1867 rtx i3elt
= XVECEXP (i3pat
, 0, i
);
1869 if (GET_CODE (i3elt
) == USE
1870 && REG_P (XEXP (i3elt
, 0))
1871 && (REGNO (XEXP (i3elt
, 0)) == regno
1872 ? reg_set_between_p (XEXP (elt
, 0),
1873 PREV_INSN (insn
), i3
)
1874 : regno
>= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
))
1881 /* We can ignore CLOBBERs. */
1886 /* Ignore SETs whose result isn't used but not those that
1887 have side-effects. */
1888 if (find_reg_note (insn
, REG_UNUSED
, SET_DEST (elt
))
1889 && insn_nothrow_p (insn
)
1890 && !side_effects_p (elt
))
1893 /* If we have already found a SET, this is a second one and
1894 so we cannot combine with this insn. */
1902 /* Anything else means we can't combine. */
1908 /* If SET_SRC is an ASM_OPERANDS we can't throw away these CLOBBERs,
1909 so don't do anything with it. */
1910 || GET_CODE (SET_SRC (set
)) == ASM_OPERANDS
)
1919 /* The simplification in expand_field_assignment may call back to
1920 get_last_value, so set safe guard here. */
1921 subst_low_luid
= DF_INSN_LUID (insn
);
1923 set
= expand_field_assignment (set
);
1924 src
= SET_SRC (set
), dest
= SET_DEST (set
);
1926 /* Do not eliminate user-specified register if it is in an
1927 asm input because we may break the register asm usage defined
1928 in GCC manual if allow to do so.
1929 Be aware that this may cover more cases than we expect but this
1930 should be harmless. */
1931 if (REG_P (dest
) && REG_USERVAR_P (dest
) && HARD_REGISTER_P (dest
)
1932 && extract_asm_operands (PATTERN (i3
)))
1935 /* Don't eliminate a store in the stack pointer. */
1936 if (dest
== stack_pointer_rtx
1937 /* Don't combine with an insn that sets a register to itself if it has
1938 a REG_EQUAL note. This may be part of a LIBCALL sequence. */
1939 || (rtx_equal_p (src
, dest
) && find_reg_note (insn
, REG_EQUAL
, NULL_RTX
))
1940 /* Can't merge an ASM_OPERANDS. */
1941 || GET_CODE (src
) == ASM_OPERANDS
1942 /* Can't merge a function call. */
1943 || GET_CODE (src
) == CALL
1944 /* Don't eliminate a function call argument. */
1946 && (find_reg_fusage (i3
, USE
, dest
)
1948 && REGNO (dest
) < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
1949 && global_regs
[REGNO (dest
)])))
1950 /* Don't substitute into an incremented register. */
1951 || FIND_REG_INC_NOTE (i3
, dest
)
1952 || (succ
&& FIND_REG_INC_NOTE (succ
, dest
))
1953 || (succ2
&& FIND_REG_INC_NOTE (succ2
, dest
))
1954 /* Don't substitute into a non-local goto, this confuses CFG. */
1955 || (JUMP_P (i3
) && find_reg_note (i3
, REG_NON_LOCAL_GOTO
, NULL_RTX
))
1956 /* Make sure that DEST is not used after INSN but before SUCC, or
1957 after SUCC and before SUCC2, or after SUCC2 but before I3. */
1960 && (reg_used_between_p (dest
, succ2
, i3
)
1961 || reg_used_between_p (dest
, succ
, succ2
)))
1962 || (!succ2
&& succ
&& reg_used_between_p (dest
, succ
, i3
))
1964 /* SUCC and SUCC2 can be split halves from a PARALLEL; in
1965 that case SUCC is not in the insn stream, so use SUCC2
1966 instead for this test. */
1967 && reg_used_between_p (dest
, insn
,
1969 && INSN_UID (succ
) == INSN_UID (succ2
)
1971 /* Make sure that the value that is to be substituted for the register
1972 does not use any registers whose values alter in between. However,
1973 If the insns are adjacent, a use can't cross a set even though we
1974 think it might (this can happen for a sequence of insns each setting
1975 the same destination; last_set of that register might point to
1976 a NOTE). If INSN has a REG_EQUIV note, the register is always
1977 equivalent to the memory so the substitution is valid even if there
1978 are intervening stores. Also, don't move a volatile asm or
1979 UNSPEC_VOLATILE across any other insns. */
1982 || ! find_reg_note (insn
, REG_EQUIV
, src
))
1983 && use_crosses_set_p (src
, DF_INSN_LUID (insn
)))
1984 || (GET_CODE (src
) == ASM_OPERANDS
&& MEM_VOLATILE_P (src
))
1985 || GET_CODE (src
) == UNSPEC_VOLATILE
))
1986 /* Don't combine across a CALL_INSN, because that would possibly
1987 change whether the life span of some REGs crosses calls or not,
1988 and it is a pain to update that information.
1989 Exception: if source is a constant, moving it later can't hurt.
1990 Accept that as a special case. */
1991 || (DF_INSN_LUID (insn
) < last_call_luid
&& ! CONSTANT_P (src
)))
1994 /* DEST must either be a REG or CC0. */
1997 /* If register alignment is being enforced for multi-word items in all
1998 cases except for parameters, it is possible to have a register copy
1999 insn referencing a hard register that is not allowed to contain the
2000 mode being copied and which would not be valid as an operand of most
2001 insns. Eliminate this problem by not combining with such an insn.
2003 Also, on some machines we don't want to extend the life of a hard
2007 && ((REGNO (dest
) < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
2008 && ! HARD_REGNO_MODE_OK (REGNO (dest
), GET_MODE (dest
)))
2009 /* Don't extend the life of a hard register unless it is
2010 user variable (if we have few registers) or it can't
2011 fit into the desired register (meaning something special
2013 Also avoid substituting a return register into I3, because
2014 reload can't handle a conflict with constraints of other
2016 || (REGNO (src
) < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
2017 && ! HARD_REGNO_MODE_OK (REGNO (src
), GET_MODE (src
)))))
2020 else if (GET_CODE (dest
) != CC0
)
2024 if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (i3
)) == PARALLEL
)
2025 for (i
= XVECLEN (PATTERN (i3
), 0) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
2026 if (GET_CODE (XVECEXP (PATTERN (i3
), 0, i
)) == CLOBBER
)
2028 rtx reg
= XEXP (XVECEXP (PATTERN (i3
), 0, i
), 0);
2030 /* If the clobber represents an earlyclobber operand, we must not
2031 substitute an expression containing the clobbered register.
2032 As we do not analyze the constraint strings here, we have to
2033 make the conservative assumption. However, if the register is
2034 a fixed hard reg, the clobber cannot represent any operand;
2035 we leave it up to the machine description to either accept or
2036 reject use-and-clobber patterns. */
2038 || REGNO (reg
) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
2039 || !fixed_regs
[REGNO (reg
)])
2040 if (reg_overlap_mentioned_p (reg
, src
))
2044 /* If INSN contains anything volatile, or is an `asm' (whether volatile
2045 or not), reject, unless nothing volatile comes between it and I3 */
2047 if (GET_CODE (src
) == ASM_OPERANDS
|| volatile_refs_p (src
))
2049 /* Make sure neither succ nor succ2 contains a volatile reference. */
2050 if (succ2
!= 0 && volatile_refs_p (PATTERN (succ2
)))
2052 if (succ
!= 0 && volatile_refs_p (PATTERN (succ
)))
2054 /* We'll check insns between INSN and I3 below. */
2057 /* If INSN is an asm, and DEST is a hard register, reject, since it has
2058 to be an explicit register variable, and was chosen for a reason. */
2060 if (GET_CODE (src
) == ASM_OPERANDS
2061 && REG_P (dest
) && REGNO (dest
) < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
)
2064 /* If INSN contains volatile references (specifically volatile MEMs),
2065 we cannot combine across any other volatile references.
2066 Even if INSN doesn't contain volatile references, any intervening
2067 volatile insn might affect machine state. */
2069 is_volatile_p
= volatile_refs_p (PATTERN (insn
))
2073 for (p
= NEXT_INSN (insn
); p
!= i3
; p
= NEXT_INSN (p
))
2074 if (INSN_P (p
) && p
!= succ
&& p
!= succ2
&& is_volatile_p (PATTERN (p
)))
2077 /* If INSN contains an autoincrement or autodecrement, make sure that
2078 register is not used between there and I3, and not already used in
2079 I3 either. Neither must it be used in PRED or SUCC, if they exist.
2080 Also insist that I3 not be a jump; if it were one
2081 and the incremented register were spilled, we would lose. */
2084 for (link
= REG_NOTES (insn
); link
; link
= XEXP (link
, 1))
2085 if (REG_NOTE_KIND (link
) == REG_INC
2087 || reg_used_between_p (XEXP (link
, 0), insn
, i3
)
2088 || (pred
!= NULL_RTX
2089 && reg_overlap_mentioned_p (XEXP (link
, 0), PATTERN (pred
)))
2090 || (pred2
!= NULL_RTX
2091 && reg_overlap_mentioned_p (XEXP (link
, 0), PATTERN (pred2
)))
2092 || (succ
!= NULL_RTX
2093 && reg_overlap_mentioned_p (XEXP (link
, 0), PATTERN (succ
)))
2094 || (succ2
!= NULL_RTX
2095 && reg_overlap_mentioned_p (XEXP (link
, 0), PATTERN (succ2
)))
2096 || reg_overlap_mentioned_p (XEXP (link
, 0), PATTERN (i3
))))
2099 /* Don't combine an insn that follows a CC0-setting insn.
2100 An insn that uses CC0 must not be separated from the one that sets it.
2101 We do, however, allow I2 to follow a CC0-setting insn if that insn
2102 is passed as I1; in that case it will be deleted also.
2103 We also allow combining in this case if all the insns are adjacent
2104 because that would leave the two CC0 insns adjacent as well.
2105 It would be more logical to test whether CC0 occurs inside I1 or I2,
2106 but that would be much slower, and this ought to be equivalent. */
2110 p
= prev_nonnote_insn (insn
);
2111 if (p
&& p
!= pred
&& NONJUMP_INSN_P (p
) && sets_cc0_p (PATTERN (p
))
2116 /* If we get here, we have passed all the tests and the combination is
2125 /* LOC is the location within I3 that contains its pattern or the component
2126 of a PARALLEL of the pattern. We validate that it is valid for combining.
2128 One problem is if I3 modifies its output, as opposed to replacing it
2129 entirely, we can't allow the output to contain I2DEST, I1DEST or I0DEST as
2130 doing so would produce an insn that is not equivalent to the original insns.
2134 (set (reg:DI 101) (reg:DI 100))
2135 (set (subreg:SI (reg:DI 101) 0) <foo>)
2137 This is NOT equivalent to:
2139 (parallel [(set (subreg:SI (reg:DI 100) 0) <foo>)
2140 (set (reg:DI 101) (reg:DI 100))])
2142 Not only does this modify 100 (in which case it might still be valid
2143 if 100 were dead in I2), it sets 101 to the ORIGINAL value of 100.
2145 We can also run into a problem if I2 sets a register that I1
2146 uses and I1 gets directly substituted into I3 (not via I2). In that
2147 case, we would be getting the wrong value of I2DEST into I3, so we
2148 must reject the combination. This case occurs when I2 and I1 both
2149 feed into I3, rather than when I1 feeds into I2, which feeds into I3.
2150 If I1_NOT_IN_SRC is nonzero, it means that finding I1 in the source
2151 of a SET must prevent combination from occurring. The same situation
2152 can occur for I0, in which case I0_NOT_IN_SRC is set.
2154 Before doing the above check, we first try to expand a field assignment
2155 into a set of logical operations.
2157 If PI3_DEST_KILLED is nonzero, it is a pointer to a location in which
2158 we place a register that is both set and used within I3. If more than one
2159 such register is detected, we fail.
2161 Return 1 if the combination is valid, zero otherwise. */
2164 combinable_i3pat (rtx_insn
*i3
, rtx
*loc
, rtx i2dest
, rtx i1dest
, rtx i0dest
,
2165 int i1_not_in_src
, int i0_not_in_src
, rtx
*pi3dest_killed
)
2169 if (GET_CODE (x
) == SET
)
2172 rtx dest
= SET_DEST (set
);
2173 rtx src
= SET_SRC (set
);
2174 rtx inner_dest
= dest
;
2177 while (GET_CODE (inner_dest
) == STRICT_LOW_PART
2178 || GET_CODE (inner_dest
) == SUBREG
2179 || GET_CODE (inner_dest
) == ZERO_EXTRACT
)
2180 inner_dest
= XEXP (inner_dest
, 0);
2182 /* Check for the case where I3 modifies its output, as discussed
2183 above. We don't want to prevent pseudos from being combined
2184 into the address of a MEM, so only prevent the combination if
2185 i1 or i2 set the same MEM. */
2186 if ((inner_dest
!= dest
&&
2187 (!MEM_P (inner_dest
)
2188 || rtx_equal_p (i2dest
, inner_dest
)
2189 || (i1dest
&& rtx_equal_p (i1dest
, inner_dest
))
2190 || (i0dest
&& rtx_equal_p (i0dest
, inner_dest
)))
2191 && (reg_overlap_mentioned_p (i2dest
, inner_dest
)
2192 || (i1dest
&& reg_overlap_mentioned_p (i1dest
, inner_dest
))
2193 || (i0dest
&& reg_overlap_mentioned_p (i0dest
, inner_dest
))))
2195 /* This is the same test done in can_combine_p except we can't test
2196 all_adjacent; we don't have to, since this instruction will stay
2197 in place, thus we are not considering increasing the lifetime of
2200 Also, if this insn sets a function argument, combining it with
2201 something that might need a spill could clobber a previous
2202 function argument; the all_adjacent test in can_combine_p also
2203 checks this; here, we do a more specific test for this case. */
2205 || (REG_P (inner_dest
)
2206 && REGNO (inner_dest
) < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
2207 && (! HARD_REGNO_MODE_OK (REGNO (inner_dest
),
2208 GET_MODE (inner_dest
))))
2209 || (i1_not_in_src
&& reg_overlap_mentioned_p (i1dest
, src
))
2210 || (i0_not_in_src
&& reg_overlap_mentioned_p (i0dest
, src
)))
2213 /* If DEST is used in I3, it is being killed in this insn, so
2214 record that for later. We have to consider paradoxical
2215 subregs here, since they kill the whole register, but we
2216 ignore partial subregs, STRICT_LOW_PART, etc.
2217 Never add REG_DEAD notes for the FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM or the
2218 STACK_POINTER_REGNUM, since these are always considered to be
2219 live. Similarly for ARG_POINTER_REGNUM if it is fixed. */
2221 if (GET_CODE (subdest
) == SUBREG
2222 && (GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (subdest
))
2223 >= GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (subdest
)))))
2224 subdest
= SUBREG_REG (subdest
);
2227 && reg_referenced_p (subdest
, PATTERN (i3
))
2228 && REGNO (subdest
) != FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
2229 && (HARD_FRAME_POINTER_IS_FRAME_POINTER
2230 || REGNO (subdest
) != HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
)
2231 && (FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
== ARG_POINTER_REGNUM
2232 || (REGNO (subdest
) != ARG_POINTER_REGNUM
2233 || ! fixed_regs
[REGNO (subdest
)]))
2234 && REGNO (subdest
) != STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
)
2236 if (*pi3dest_killed
)
2239 *pi3dest_killed
= subdest
;
2243 else if (GET_CODE (x
) == PARALLEL
)
2247 for (i
= 0; i
< XVECLEN (x
, 0); i
++)
2248 if (! combinable_i3pat (i3
, &XVECEXP (x
, 0, i
), i2dest
, i1dest
, i0dest
,
2249 i1_not_in_src
, i0_not_in_src
, pi3dest_killed
))
2256 /* Return 1 if X is an arithmetic expression that contains a multiplication
2257 and division. We don't count multiplications by powers of two here. */
2260 contains_muldiv (rtx x
)
2262 switch (GET_CODE (x
))
2264 case MOD
: case DIV
: case UMOD
: case UDIV
:
2268 return ! (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 1))
2269 && pow2p_hwi (UINTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1))));
2272 return contains_muldiv (XEXP (x
, 0))
2273 || contains_muldiv (XEXP (x
, 1));
2276 return contains_muldiv (XEXP (x
, 0));
2282 /* Determine whether INSN can be used in a combination. Return nonzero if
2283 not. This is used in try_combine to detect early some cases where we
2284 can't perform combinations. */
2287 cant_combine_insn_p (rtx_insn
*insn
)
2292 /* If this isn't really an insn, we can't do anything.
2293 This can occur when flow deletes an insn that it has merged into an
2294 auto-increment address. */
2295 if (!NONDEBUG_INSN_P (insn
))
2298 /* Never combine loads and stores involving hard regs that are likely
2299 to be spilled. The register allocator can usually handle such
2300 reg-reg moves by tying. If we allow the combiner to make
2301 substitutions of likely-spilled regs, reload might die.
2302 As an exception, we allow combinations involving fixed regs; these are
2303 not available to the register allocator so there's no risk involved. */
2305 set
= single_set (insn
);
2308 src
= SET_SRC (set
);
2309 dest
= SET_DEST (set
);
2310 if (GET_CODE (src
) == SUBREG
)
2311 src
= SUBREG_REG (src
);
2312 if (GET_CODE (dest
) == SUBREG
)
2313 dest
= SUBREG_REG (dest
);
2314 if (REG_P (src
) && REG_P (dest
)
2315 && ((HARD_REGISTER_P (src
)
2316 && ! TEST_HARD_REG_BIT (fixed_reg_set
, REGNO (src
))
2317 && targetm
.class_likely_spilled_p (REGNO_REG_CLASS (REGNO (src
))))
2318 || (HARD_REGISTER_P (dest
)
2319 && ! TEST_HARD_REG_BIT (fixed_reg_set
, REGNO (dest
))
2320 && targetm
.class_likely_spilled_p (REGNO_REG_CLASS (REGNO (dest
))))))
2326 struct likely_spilled_retval_info
2328 unsigned regno
, nregs
;
2332 /* Called via note_stores by likely_spilled_retval_p. Remove from info->mask
2333 hard registers that are known to be written to / clobbered in full. */
2335 likely_spilled_retval_1 (rtx x
, const_rtx set
, void *data
)
2337 struct likely_spilled_retval_info
*const info
=
2338 (struct likely_spilled_retval_info
*) data
;
2339 unsigned regno
, nregs
;
2342 if (!REG_P (XEXP (set
, 0)))
2345 if (regno
>= info
->regno
+ info
->nregs
)
2347 nregs
= REG_NREGS (x
);
2348 if (regno
+ nregs
<= info
->regno
)
2350 new_mask
= (2U << (nregs
- 1)) - 1;
2351 if (regno
< info
->regno
)
2352 new_mask
>>= info
->regno
- regno
;
2354 new_mask
<<= regno
- info
->regno
;
2355 info
->mask
&= ~new_mask
;
2358 /* Return nonzero iff part of the return value is live during INSN, and
2359 it is likely spilled. This can happen when more than one insn is needed
2360 to copy the return value, e.g. when we consider to combine into the
2361 second copy insn for a complex value. */
2364 likely_spilled_retval_p (rtx_insn
*insn
)
2366 rtx_insn
*use
= BB_END (this_basic_block
);
2369 unsigned regno
, nregs
;
2370 /* We assume here that no machine mode needs more than
2371 32 hard registers when the value overlaps with a register
2372 for which TARGET_FUNCTION_VALUE_REGNO_P is true. */
2374 struct likely_spilled_retval_info info
;
2376 if (!NONJUMP_INSN_P (use
) || GET_CODE (PATTERN (use
)) != USE
|| insn
== use
)
2378 reg
= XEXP (PATTERN (use
), 0);
2379 if (!REG_P (reg
) || !targetm
.calls
.function_value_regno_p (REGNO (reg
)))
2381 regno
= REGNO (reg
);
2382 nregs
= REG_NREGS (reg
);
2385 mask
= (2U << (nregs
- 1)) - 1;
2387 /* Disregard parts of the return value that are set later. */
2391 for (p
= PREV_INSN (use
); info
.mask
&& p
!= insn
; p
= PREV_INSN (p
))
2393 note_stores (PATTERN (p
), likely_spilled_retval_1
, &info
);
2396 /* Check if any of the (probably) live return value registers is
2401 if ((mask
& 1 << nregs
)
2402 && targetm
.class_likely_spilled_p (REGNO_REG_CLASS (regno
+ nregs
)))
2408 /* Adjust INSN after we made a change to its destination.
2410 Changing the destination can invalidate notes that say something about
2411 the results of the insn and a LOG_LINK pointing to the insn. */
2414 adjust_for_new_dest (rtx_insn
*insn
)
2416 /* For notes, be conservative and simply remove them. */
2417 remove_reg_equal_equiv_notes (insn
);
2419 /* The new insn will have a destination that was previously the destination
2420 of an insn just above it. Call distribute_links to make a LOG_LINK from
2421 the next use of that destination. */
2423 rtx set
= single_set (insn
);
2426 rtx reg
= SET_DEST (set
);
2428 while (GET_CODE (reg
) == ZERO_EXTRACT
2429 || GET_CODE (reg
) == STRICT_LOW_PART
2430 || GET_CODE (reg
) == SUBREG
)
2431 reg
= XEXP (reg
, 0);
2432 gcc_assert (REG_P (reg
));
2434 distribute_links (alloc_insn_link (insn
, REGNO (reg
), NULL
));
2436 df_insn_rescan (insn
);
2439 /* Return TRUE if combine can reuse reg X in mode MODE.
2440 ADDED_SETS is nonzero if the original set is still required. */
2442 can_change_dest_mode (rtx x
, int added_sets
, machine_mode mode
)
2450 /* Allow hard registers if the new mode is legal, and occupies no more
2451 registers than the old mode. */
2452 if (regno
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
)
2453 return (HARD_REGNO_MODE_OK (regno
, mode
)
2454 && REG_NREGS (x
) >= hard_regno_nregs
[regno
][mode
]);
2456 /* Or a pseudo that is only used once. */
2457 return (regno
< reg_n_sets_max
2458 && REG_N_SETS (regno
) == 1
2460 && !REG_USERVAR_P (x
));
2464 /* Check whether X, the destination of a set, refers to part of
2465 the register specified by REG. */
2468 reg_subword_p (rtx x
, rtx reg
)
2470 /* Check that reg is an integer mode register. */
2471 if (!REG_P (reg
) || GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (reg
)) != MODE_INT
)
2474 if (GET_CODE (x
) == STRICT_LOW_PART
2475 || GET_CODE (x
) == ZERO_EXTRACT
)
2478 return GET_CODE (x
) == SUBREG
2479 && SUBREG_REG (x
) == reg
2480 && GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (x
)) == MODE_INT
;
2483 /* Delete the unconditional jump INSN and adjust the CFG correspondingly.
2484 Note that the INSN should be deleted *after* removing dead edges, so
2485 that the kept edge is the fallthrough edge for a (set (pc) (pc))
2486 but not for a (set (pc) (label_ref FOO)). */
2489 update_cfg_for_uncondjump (rtx_insn
*insn
)
2491 basic_block bb
= BLOCK_FOR_INSN (insn
);
2492 gcc_assert (BB_END (bb
) == insn
);
2494 purge_dead_edges (bb
);
2497 if (EDGE_COUNT (bb
->succs
) == 1)
2501 single_succ_edge (bb
)->flags
|= EDGE_FALLTHRU
;
2503 /* Remove barriers from the footer if there are any. */
2504 for (insn
= BB_FOOTER (bb
); insn
; insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
))
2505 if (BARRIER_P (insn
))
2507 if (PREV_INSN (insn
))
2508 SET_NEXT_INSN (PREV_INSN (insn
)) = NEXT_INSN (insn
);
2510 BB_FOOTER (bb
) = NEXT_INSN (insn
);
2511 if (NEXT_INSN (insn
))
2512 SET_PREV_INSN (NEXT_INSN (insn
)) = PREV_INSN (insn
);
2514 else if (LABEL_P (insn
))
2519 /* Return whether PAT is a PARALLEL of exactly N register SETs followed
2520 by an arbitrary number of CLOBBERs. */
2522 is_parallel_of_n_reg_sets (rtx pat
, int n
)
2524 if (GET_CODE (pat
) != PARALLEL
)
2527 int len
= XVECLEN (pat
, 0);
2532 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; i
++)
2533 if (GET_CODE (XVECEXP (pat
, 0, i
)) != SET
2534 || !REG_P (SET_DEST (XVECEXP (pat
, 0, i
))))
2536 for ( ; i
< len
; i
++)
2537 if (GET_CODE (XVECEXP (pat
, 0, i
)) != CLOBBER
2538 || XEXP (XVECEXP (pat
, 0, i
), 0) == const0_rtx
)
2544 /* Return whether INSN, a PARALLEL of N register SETs (and maybe some
2545 CLOBBERs), can be split into individual SETs in that order, without
2546 changing semantics. */
2548 can_split_parallel_of_n_reg_sets (rtx_insn
*insn
, int n
)
2550 if (!insn_nothrow_p (insn
))
2553 rtx pat
= PATTERN (insn
);
2556 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; i
++)
2558 if (side_effects_p (SET_SRC (XVECEXP (pat
, 0, i
))))
2561 rtx reg
= SET_DEST (XVECEXP (pat
, 0, i
));
2563 for (j
= i
+ 1; j
< n
; j
++)
2564 if (reg_referenced_p (reg
, XVECEXP (pat
, 0, j
)))
2571 /* Try to combine the insns I0, I1 and I2 into I3.
2572 Here I0, I1 and I2 appear earlier than I3.
2573 I0 and I1 can be zero; then we combine just I2 into I3, or I1 and I2 into
2576 If we are combining more than two insns and the resulting insn is not
2577 recognized, try splitting it into two insns. If that happens, I2 and I3
2578 are retained and I1/I0 are pseudo-deleted by turning them into a NOTE.
2579 Otherwise, I0, I1 and I2 are pseudo-deleted.
2581 Return 0 if the combination does not work. Then nothing is changed.
2582 If we did the combination, return the insn at which combine should
2585 Set NEW_DIRECT_JUMP_P to a nonzero value if try_combine creates a
2586 new direct jump instruction.
2588 LAST_COMBINED_INSN is either I3, or some insn after I3 that has
2589 been I3 passed to an earlier try_combine within the same basic
2593 try_combine (rtx_insn
*i3
, rtx_insn
*i2
, rtx_insn
*i1
, rtx_insn
*i0
,
2594 int *new_direct_jump_p
, rtx_insn
*last_combined_insn
)
2596 /* New patterns for I3 and I2, respectively. */
2597 rtx newpat
, newi2pat
= 0;
2598 rtvec newpat_vec_with_clobbers
= 0;
2599 int substed_i2
= 0, substed_i1
= 0, substed_i0
= 0;
2600 /* Indicates need to preserve SET in I0, I1 or I2 in I3 if it is not
2602 int added_sets_0
, added_sets_1
, added_sets_2
;
2603 /* Total number of SETs to put into I3. */
2605 /* Nonzero if I2's or I1's body now appears in I3. */
2606 int i2_is_used
= 0, i1_is_used
= 0;
2607 /* INSN_CODEs for new I3, new I2, and user of condition code. */
2608 int insn_code_number
, i2_code_number
= 0, other_code_number
= 0;
2609 /* Contains I3 if the destination of I3 is used in its source, which means
2610 that the old life of I3 is being killed. If that usage is placed into
2611 I2 and not in I3, a REG_DEAD note must be made. */
2612 rtx i3dest_killed
= 0;
2613 /* SET_DEST and SET_SRC of I2, I1 and I0. */
2614 rtx i2dest
= 0, i2src
= 0, i1dest
= 0, i1src
= 0, i0dest
= 0, i0src
= 0;
2615 /* Copy of SET_SRC of I1 and I0, if needed. */
2616 rtx i1src_copy
= 0, i0src_copy
= 0, i0src_copy2
= 0;
2617 /* Set if I2DEST was reused as a scratch register. */
2618 bool i2scratch
= false;
2619 /* The PATTERNs of I0, I1, and I2, or a copy of them in certain cases. */
2620 rtx i0pat
= 0, i1pat
= 0, i2pat
= 0;
2621 /* Indicates if I2DEST or I1DEST is in I2SRC or I1_SRC. */
2622 int i2dest_in_i2src
= 0, i1dest_in_i1src
= 0, i2dest_in_i1src
= 0;
2623 int i0dest_in_i0src
= 0, i1dest_in_i0src
= 0, i2dest_in_i0src
= 0;
2624 int i2dest_killed
= 0, i1dest_killed
= 0, i0dest_killed
= 0;
2625 int i1_feeds_i2_n
= 0, i0_feeds_i2_n
= 0, i0_feeds_i1_n
= 0;
2626 /* Notes that must be added to REG_NOTES in I3 and I2. */
2627 rtx new_i3_notes
, new_i2_notes
;
2628 /* Notes that we substituted I3 into I2 instead of the normal case. */
2629 int i3_subst_into_i2
= 0;
2630 /* Notes that I1, I2 or I3 is a MULT operation. */
2633 int changed_i3_dest
= 0;
2636 rtx_insn
*temp_insn
;
2638 struct insn_link
*link
;
2640 rtx new_other_notes
;
2643 /* Immediately return if any of I0,I1,I2 are the same insn (I3 can
2645 if (i1
== i2
|| i0
== i2
|| (i0
&& i0
== i1
))
2648 /* Only try four-insn combinations when there's high likelihood of
2649 success. Look for simple insns, such as loads of constants or
2650 binary operations involving a constant. */
2658 if (!flag_expensive_optimizations
)
2661 for (i
= 0; i
< 4; i
++)
2663 rtx_insn
*insn
= i
== 0 ? i0
: i
== 1 ? i1
: i
== 2 ? i2
: i3
;
2664 rtx set
= single_set (insn
);
2668 src
= SET_SRC (set
);
2669 if (CONSTANT_P (src
))
2674 else if (BINARY_P (src
) && CONSTANT_P (XEXP (src
, 1)))
2676 else if (GET_CODE (src
) == ASHIFT
|| GET_CODE (src
) == ASHIFTRT
2677 || GET_CODE (src
) == LSHIFTRT
)
2681 /* If I0 loads a memory and I3 sets the same memory, then I1 and I2
2682 are likely manipulating its value. Ideally we'll be able to combine
2683 all four insns into a bitfield insertion of some kind.
2685 Note the source in I0 might be inside a sign/zero extension and the
2686 memory modes in I0 and I3 might be different. So extract the address
2687 from the destination of I3 and search for it in the source of I0.
2689 In the event that there's a match but the source/dest do not actually
2690 refer to the same memory, the worst that happens is we try some
2691 combinations that we wouldn't have otherwise. */
2692 if ((set0
= single_set (i0
))
2693 /* Ensure the source of SET0 is a MEM, possibly buried inside
2695 && (GET_CODE (SET_SRC (set0
)) == MEM
2696 || ((GET_CODE (SET_SRC (set0
)) == ZERO_EXTEND
2697 || GET_CODE (SET_SRC (set0
)) == SIGN_EXTEND
)
2698 && GET_CODE (XEXP (SET_SRC (set0
), 0)) == MEM
))
2699 && (set3
= single_set (i3
))
2700 /* Ensure the destination of SET3 is a MEM. */
2701 && GET_CODE (SET_DEST (set3
)) == MEM
2702 /* Would it be better to extract the base address for the MEM
2703 in SET3 and look for that? I don't have cases where it matters
2704 but I could envision such cases. */
2705 && rtx_referenced_p (XEXP (SET_DEST (set3
), 0), SET_SRC (set0
)))
2708 if (ngood
< 2 && nshift
< 2)
2712 /* Exit early if one of the insns involved can't be used for
2715 || (i1
&& CALL_P (i1
))
2716 || (i0
&& CALL_P (i0
))
2717 || cant_combine_insn_p (i3
)
2718 || cant_combine_insn_p (i2
)
2719 || (i1
&& cant_combine_insn_p (i1
))
2720 || (i0
&& cant_combine_insn_p (i0
))
2721 || likely_spilled_retval_p (i3
))
2725 undobuf
.other_insn
= 0;
2727 /* Reset the hard register usage information. */
2728 CLEAR_HARD_REG_SET (newpat_used_regs
);
2730 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_DETAILS
))
2733 fprintf (dump_file
, "\nTrying %d, %d, %d -> %d:\n",
2734 INSN_UID (i0
), INSN_UID (i1
), INSN_UID (i2
), INSN_UID (i3
));
2736 fprintf (dump_file
, "\nTrying %d, %d -> %d:\n",
2737 INSN_UID (i1
), INSN_UID (i2
), INSN_UID (i3
));
2739 fprintf (dump_file
, "\nTrying %d -> %d:\n",
2740 INSN_UID (i2
), INSN_UID (i3
));
2743 /* If multiple insns feed into one of I2 or I3, they can be in any
2744 order. To simplify the code below, reorder them in sequence. */
2745 if (i0
&& DF_INSN_LUID (i0
) > DF_INSN_LUID (i2
))
2747 if (i0
&& DF_INSN_LUID (i0
) > DF_INSN_LUID (i1
))
2749 if (i1
&& DF_INSN_LUID (i1
) > DF_INSN_LUID (i2
))
2752 added_links_insn
= 0;
2754 /* First check for one important special case that the code below will
2755 not handle. Namely, the case where I1 is zero, I2 is a PARALLEL
2756 and I3 is a SET whose SET_SRC is a SET_DEST in I2. In that case,
2757 we may be able to replace that destination with the destination of I3.
2758 This occurs in the common code where we compute both a quotient and
2759 remainder into a structure, in which case we want to do the computation
2760 directly into the structure to avoid register-register copies.
2762 Note that this case handles both multiple sets in I2 and also cases
2763 where I2 has a number of CLOBBERs inside the PARALLEL.
2765 We make very conservative checks below and only try to handle the
2766 most common cases of this. For example, we only handle the case
2767 where I2 and I3 are adjacent to avoid making difficult register
2770 if (i1
== 0 && NONJUMP_INSN_P (i3
) && GET_CODE (PATTERN (i3
)) == SET
2771 && REG_P (SET_SRC (PATTERN (i3
)))
2772 && REGNO (SET_SRC (PATTERN (i3
))) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
2773 && find_reg_note (i3
, REG_DEAD
, SET_SRC (PATTERN (i3
)))
2774 && GET_CODE (PATTERN (i2
)) == PARALLEL
2775 && ! side_effects_p (SET_DEST (PATTERN (i3
)))
2776 /* If the dest of I3 is a ZERO_EXTRACT or STRICT_LOW_PART, the code
2777 below would need to check what is inside (and reg_overlap_mentioned_p
2778 doesn't support those codes anyway). Don't allow those destinations;
2779 the resulting insn isn't likely to be recognized anyway. */
2780 && GET_CODE (SET_DEST (PATTERN (i3
))) != ZERO_EXTRACT
2781 && GET_CODE (SET_DEST (PATTERN (i3
))) != STRICT_LOW_PART
2782 && ! reg_overlap_mentioned_p (SET_SRC (PATTERN (i3
)),
2783 SET_DEST (PATTERN (i3
)))
2784 && next_active_insn (i2
) == i3
)
2786 rtx p2
= PATTERN (i2
);
2788 /* Make sure that the destination of I3,
2789 which we are going to substitute into one output of I2,
2790 is not used within another output of I2. We must avoid making this:
2791 (parallel [(set (mem (reg 69)) ...)
2792 (set (reg 69) ...)])
2793 which is not well-defined as to order of actions.
2794 (Besides, reload can't handle output reloads for this.)
2796 The problem can also happen if the dest of I3 is a memory ref,
2797 if another dest in I2 is an indirect memory ref.
2799 Neither can this PARALLEL be an asm. We do not allow combining
2800 that usually (see can_combine_p), so do not here either. */
2802 for (i
= 0; ok
&& i
< XVECLEN (p2
, 0); i
++)
2804 if ((GET_CODE (XVECEXP (p2
, 0, i
)) == SET
2805 || GET_CODE (XVECEXP (p2
, 0, i
)) == CLOBBER
)
2806 && reg_overlap_mentioned_p (SET_DEST (PATTERN (i3
)),
2807 SET_DEST (XVECEXP (p2
, 0, i
))))
2809 else if (GET_CODE (XVECEXP (p2
, 0, i
)) == SET
2810 && GET_CODE (SET_SRC (XVECEXP (p2
, 0, i
))) == ASM_OPERANDS
)
2815 for (i
= 0; i
< XVECLEN (p2
, 0); i
++)
2816 if (GET_CODE (XVECEXP (p2
, 0, i
)) == SET
2817 && SET_DEST (XVECEXP (p2
, 0, i
)) == SET_SRC (PATTERN (i3
)))
2822 subst_low_luid
= DF_INSN_LUID (i2
);
2824 added_sets_2
= added_sets_1
= added_sets_0
= 0;
2825 i2src
= SET_SRC (XVECEXP (p2
, 0, i
));
2826 i2dest
= SET_DEST (XVECEXP (p2
, 0, i
));
2827 i2dest_killed
= dead_or_set_p (i2
, i2dest
);
2829 /* Replace the dest in I2 with our dest and make the resulting
2830 insn the new pattern for I3. Then skip to where we validate
2831 the pattern. Everything was set up above. */
2832 SUBST (SET_DEST (XVECEXP (p2
, 0, i
)), SET_DEST (PATTERN (i3
)));
2834 i3_subst_into_i2
= 1;
2835 goto validate_replacement
;
2839 /* If I2 is setting a pseudo to a constant and I3 is setting some
2840 sub-part of it to another constant, merge them by making a new
2843 && (temp_expr
= single_set (i2
)) != 0
2844 && CONST_SCALAR_INT_P (SET_SRC (temp_expr
))
2845 && GET_CODE (PATTERN (i3
)) == SET
2846 && CONST_SCALAR_INT_P (SET_SRC (PATTERN (i3
)))
2847 && reg_subword_p (SET_DEST (PATTERN (i3
)), SET_DEST (temp_expr
)))
2849 rtx dest
= SET_DEST (PATTERN (i3
));
2853 if (GET_CODE (dest
) == ZERO_EXTRACT
)
2855 if (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (dest
, 1))
2856 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (dest
, 2)))
2858 width
= INTVAL (XEXP (dest
, 1));
2859 offset
= INTVAL (XEXP (dest
, 2));
2860 dest
= XEXP (dest
, 0);
2861 if (BITS_BIG_ENDIAN
)
2862 offset
= GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (dest
)) - width
- offset
;
2867 if (GET_CODE (dest
) == STRICT_LOW_PART
)
2868 dest
= XEXP (dest
, 0);
2869 width
= GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (dest
));
2875 /* If this is the low part, we're done. */
2876 if (subreg_lowpart_p (dest
))
2878 /* Handle the case where inner is twice the size of outer. */
2879 else if (GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (SET_DEST (temp_expr
)))
2880 == 2 * GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (dest
)))
2881 offset
+= GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (dest
));
2882 /* Otherwise give up for now. */
2889 rtx inner
= SET_SRC (PATTERN (i3
));
2890 rtx outer
= SET_SRC (temp_expr
);
2893 = wi::insert (rtx_mode_t (outer
, GET_MODE (SET_DEST (temp_expr
))),
2894 rtx_mode_t (inner
, GET_MODE (dest
)),
2899 subst_low_luid
= DF_INSN_LUID (i2
);
2900 added_sets_2
= added_sets_1
= added_sets_0
= 0;
2901 i2dest
= SET_DEST (temp_expr
);
2902 i2dest_killed
= dead_or_set_p (i2
, i2dest
);
2904 /* Replace the source in I2 with the new constant and make the
2905 resulting insn the new pattern for I3. Then skip to where we
2906 validate the pattern. Everything was set up above. */
2907 SUBST (SET_SRC (temp_expr
),
2908 immed_wide_int_const (o
, GET_MODE (SET_DEST (temp_expr
))));
2910 newpat
= PATTERN (i2
);
2912 /* The dest of I3 has been replaced with the dest of I2. */
2913 changed_i3_dest
= 1;
2914 goto validate_replacement
;
2918 /* If we have no I1 and I2 looks like:
2919 (parallel [(set (reg:CC X) (compare:CC OP (const_int 0)))
2921 make up a dummy I1 that is
2924 (set (reg:CC X) (compare:CC Y (const_int 0)))
2926 (We can ignore any trailing CLOBBERs.)
2928 This undoes a previous combination and allows us to match a branch-and-
2931 if (!HAVE_cc0
&& i1
== 0
2932 && is_parallel_of_n_reg_sets (PATTERN (i2
), 2)
2933 && (GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (SET_DEST (XVECEXP (PATTERN (i2
), 0, 0))))
2935 && GET_CODE (SET_SRC (XVECEXP (PATTERN (i2
), 0, 0))) == COMPARE
2936 && XEXP (SET_SRC (XVECEXP (PATTERN (i2
), 0, 0)), 1) == const0_rtx
2937 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (SET_SRC (XVECEXP (PATTERN (i2
), 0, 0)), 0),
2938 SET_SRC (XVECEXP (PATTERN (i2
), 0, 1)))
2939 && !reg_used_between_p (SET_DEST (XVECEXP (PATTERN (i2
), 0, 0)), i2
, i3
)
2940 && !reg_used_between_p (SET_DEST (XVECEXP (PATTERN (i2
), 0, 1)), i2
, i3
))
2942 /* We make I1 with the same INSN_UID as I2. This gives it
2943 the same DF_INSN_LUID for value tracking. Our fake I1 will
2944 never appear in the insn stream so giving it the same INSN_UID
2945 as I2 will not cause a problem. */
2947 i1
= gen_rtx_INSN (VOIDmode
, NULL
, i2
, BLOCK_FOR_INSN (i2
),
2948 XVECEXP (PATTERN (i2
), 0, 1), INSN_LOCATION (i2
),
2950 INSN_UID (i1
) = INSN_UID (i2
);
2952 SUBST (PATTERN (i2
), XVECEXP (PATTERN (i2
), 0, 0));
2953 SUBST (XEXP (SET_SRC (PATTERN (i2
)), 0),
2954 SET_DEST (PATTERN (i1
)));
2955 unsigned int regno
= REGNO (SET_DEST (PATTERN (i1
)));
2956 SUBST_LINK (LOG_LINKS (i2
),
2957 alloc_insn_link (i1
, regno
, LOG_LINKS (i2
)));
2960 /* If I2 is a PARALLEL of two SETs of REGs (and perhaps some CLOBBERs),
2961 make those two SETs separate I1 and I2 insns, and make an I0 that is
2963 if (!HAVE_cc0
&& i0
== 0
2964 && is_parallel_of_n_reg_sets (PATTERN (i2
), 2)
2965 && can_split_parallel_of_n_reg_sets (i2
, 2)
2966 && !reg_used_between_p (SET_DEST (XVECEXP (PATTERN (i2
), 0, 0)), i2
, i3
)
2967 && !reg_used_between_p (SET_DEST (XVECEXP (PATTERN (i2
), 0, 1)), i2
, i3
))
2969 /* If there is no I1, there is no I0 either. */
2972 /* We make I1 with the same INSN_UID as I2. This gives it
2973 the same DF_INSN_LUID for value tracking. Our fake I1 will
2974 never appear in the insn stream so giving it the same INSN_UID
2975 as I2 will not cause a problem. */
2977 i1
= gen_rtx_INSN (VOIDmode
, NULL
, i2
, BLOCK_FOR_INSN (i2
),
2978 XVECEXP (PATTERN (i2
), 0, 0), INSN_LOCATION (i2
),
2980 INSN_UID (i1
) = INSN_UID (i2
);
2982 SUBST (PATTERN (i2
), XVECEXP (PATTERN (i2
), 0, 1));
2985 /* Verify that I2 and I1 are valid for combining. */
2986 if (! can_combine_p (i2
, i3
, i0
, i1
, NULL
, NULL
, &i2dest
, &i2src
)
2987 || (i1
&& ! can_combine_p (i1
, i3
, i0
, NULL
, i2
, NULL
,
2989 || (i0
&& ! can_combine_p (i0
, i3
, NULL
, NULL
, i1
, i2
,
2996 /* Record whether I2DEST is used in I2SRC and similarly for the other
2997 cases. Knowing this will help in register status updating below. */
2998 i2dest_in_i2src
= reg_overlap_mentioned_p (i2dest
, i2src
);
2999 i1dest_in_i1src
= i1
&& reg_overlap_mentioned_p (i1dest
, i1src
);
3000 i2dest_in_i1src
= i1
&& reg_overlap_mentioned_p (i2dest
, i1src
);
3001 i0dest_in_i0src
= i0
&& reg_overlap_mentioned_p (i0dest
, i0src
);
3002 i1dest_in_i0src
= i0
&& reg_overlap_mentioned_p (i1dest
, i0src
);
3003 i2dest_in_i0src
= i0
&& reg_overlap_mentioned_p (i2dest
, i0src
);
3004 i2dest_killed
= dead_or_set_p (i2
, i2dest
);
3005 i1dest_killed
= i1
&& dead_or_set_p (i1
, i1dest
);
3006 i0dest_killed
= i0
&& dead_or_set_p (i0
, i0dest
);
3008 /* For the earlier insns, determine which of the subsequent ones they
3010 i1_feeds_i2_n
= i1
&& insn_a_feeds_b (i1
, i2
);
3011 i0_feeds_i1_n
= i0
&& insn_a_feeds_b (i0
, i1
);
3012 i0_feeds_i2_n
= (i0
&& (!i0_feeds_i1_n
? insn_a_feeds_b (i0
, i2
)
3013 : (!reg_overlap_mentioned_p (i1dest
, i0dest
)
3014 && reg_overlap_mentioned_p (i0dest
, i2src
))));
3016 /* Ensure that I3's pattern can be the destination of combines. */
3017 if (! combinable_i3pat (i3
, &PATTERN (i3
), i2dest
, i1dest
, i0dest
,
3018 i1
&& i2dest_in_i1src
&& !i1_feeds_i2_n
,
3019 i0
&& ((i2dest_in_i0src
&& !i0_feeds_i2_n
)
3020 || (i1dest_in_i0src
&& !i0_feeds_i1_n
)),
3027 /* See if any of the insns is a MULT operation. Unless one is, we will
3028 reject a combination that is, since it must be slower. Be conservative
3030 if (GET_CODE (i2src
) == MULT
3031 || (i1
!= 0 && GET_CODE (i1src
) == MULT
)
3032 || (i0
!= 0 && GET_CODE (i0src
) == MULT
)
3033 || (GET_CODE (PATTERN (i3
)) == SET
3034 && GET_CODE (SET_SRC (PATTERN (i3
))) == MULT
))
3037 /* If I3 has an inc, then give up if I1 or I2 uses the reg that is inc'd.
3038 We used to do this EXCEPT in one case: I3 has a post-inc in an
3039 output operand. However, that exception can give rise to insns like
3041 which is a famous insn on the PDP-11 where the value of r3 used as the
3042 source was model-dependent. Avoid this sort of thing. */
3045 if (!(GET_CODE (PATTERN (i3
)) == SET
3046 && REG_P (SET_SRC (PATTERN (i3
)))
3047 && MEM_P (SET_DEST (PATTERN (i3
)))
3048 && (GET_CODE (XEXP (SET_DEST (PATTERN (i3
)), 0)) == POST_INC
3049 || GET_CODE (XEXP (SET_DEST (PATTERN (i3
)), 0)) == POST_DEC
)))
3050 /* It's not the exception. */
3055 for (link
= REG_NOTES (i3
); link
; link
= XEXP (link
, 1))
3056 if (REG_NOTE_KIND (link
) == REG_INC
3057 && (reg_overlap_mentioned_p (XEXP (link
, 0), PATTERN (i2
))
3059 && reg_overlap_mentioned_p (XEXP (link
, 0), PATTERN (i1
)))))
3066 /* See if the SETs in I1 or I2 need to be kept around in the merged
3067 instruction: whenever the value set there is still needed past I3.
3068 For the SET in I2, this is easy: we see if I2DEST dies or is set in I3.
3070 For the SET in I1, we have two cases: if I1 and I2 independently feed
3071 into I3, the set in I1 needs to be kept around unless I1DEST dies
3072 or is set in I3. Otherwise (if I1 feeds I2 which feeds I3), the set
3073 in I1 needs to be kept around unless I1DEST dies or is set in either
3074 I2 or I3. The same considerations apply to I0. */
3076 added_sets_2
= !dead_or_set_p (i3
, i2dest
);
3079 added_sets_1
= !(dead_or_set_p (i3
, i1dest
)
3080 || (i1_feeds_i2_n
&& dead_or_set_p (i2
, i1dest
)));
3085 added_sets_0
= !(dead_or_set_p (i3
, i0dest
)
3086 || (i0_feeds_i1_n
&& dead_or_set_p (i1
, i0dest
))
3087 || ((i0_feeds_i2_n
|| (i0_feeds_i1_n
&& i1_feeds_i2_n
))
3088 && dead_or_set_p (i2
, i0dest
)));
3092 /* We are about to copy insns for the case where they need to be kept
3093 around. Check that they can be copied in the merged instruction. */
3095 if (targetm
.cannot_copy_insn_p
3096 && ((added_sets_2
&& targetm
.cannot_copy_insn_p (i2
))
3097 || (i1
&& added_sets_1
&& targetm
.cannot_copy_insn_p (i1
))
3098 || (i0
&& added_sets_0
&& targetm
.cannot_copy_insn_p (i0
))))
3104 /* If the set in I2 needs to be kept around, we must make a copy of
3105 PATTERN (I2), so that when we substitute I1SRC for I1DEST in
3106 PATTERN (I2), we are only substituting for the original I1DEST, not into
3107 an already-substituted copy. This also prevents making self-referential
3108 rtx. If I2 is a PARALLEL, we just need the piece that assigns I2SRC to
3113 if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (i2
)) == PARALLEL
)
3114 i2pat
= gen_rtx_SET (i2dest
, copy_rtx (i2src
));
3116 i2pat
= copy_rtx (PATTERN (i2
));
3121 if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (i1
)) == PARALLEL
)
3122 i1pat
= gen_rtx_SET (i1dest
, copy_rtx (i1src
));
3124 i1pat
= copy_rtx (PATTERN (i1
));
3129 if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (i0
)) == PARALLEL
)
3130 i0pat
= gen_rtx_SET (i0dest
, copy_rtx (i0src
));
3132 i0pat
= copy_rtx (PATTERN (i0
));
3137 /* Substitute in the latest insn for the regs set by the earlier ones. */
3139 maxreg
= max_reg_num ();
3143 /* Many machines that don't use CC0 have insns that can both perform an
3144 arithmetic operation and set the condition code. These operations will
3145 be represented as a PARALLEL with the first element of the vector
3146 being a COMPARE of an arithmetic operation with the constant zero.
3147 The second element of the vector will set some pseudo to the result
3148 of the same arithmetic operation. If we simplify the COMPARE, we won't
3149 match such a pattern and so will generate an extra insn. Here we test
3150 for this case, where both the comparison and the operation result are
3151 needed, and make the PARALLEL by just replacing I2DEST in I3SRC with
3152 I2SRC. Later we will make the PARALLEL that contains I2. */
3154 if (!HAVE_cc0
&& i1
== 0 && added_sets_2
&& GET_CODE (PATTERN (i3
)) == SET
3155 && GET_CODE (SET_SRC (PATTERN (i3
))) == COMPARE
3156 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (SET_SRC (PATTERN (i3
)), 1))
3157 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (SET_SRC (PATTERN (i3
)), 0), i2dest
))
3160 rtx
*cc_use_loc
= NULL
;
3161 rtx_insn
*cc_use_insn
= NULL
;
3162 rtx op0
= i2src
, op1
= XEXP (SET_SRC (PATTERN (i3
)), 1);
3163 machine_mode compare_mode
, orig_compare_mode
;
3164 enum rtx_code compare_code
= UNKNOWN
, orig_compare_code
= UNKNOWN
;
3166 newpat
= PATTERN (i3
);
3167 newpat_dest
= SET_DEST (newpat
);
3168 compare_mode
= orig_compare_mode
= GET_MODE (newpat_dest
);
3170 if (undobuf
.other_insn
== 0
3171 && (cc_use_loc
= find_single_use (SET_DEST (newpat
), i3
,
3174 compare_code
= orig_compare_code
= GET_CODE (*cc_use_loc
);
3175 compare_code
= simplify_compare_const (compare_code
,
3176 GET_MODE (i2dest
), op0
, &op1
);
3177 target_canonicalize_comparison (&compare_code
, &op0
, &op1
, 1);
3180 /* Do the rest only if op1 is const0_rtx, which may be the
3181 result of simplification. */
3182 if (op1
== const0_rtx
)
3184 /* If a single use of the CC is found, prepare to modify it
3185 when SELECT_CC_MODE returns a new CC-class mode, or when
3186 the above simplify_compare_const() returned a new comparison
3187 operator. undobuf.other_insn is assigned the CC use insn
3188 when modifying it. */
3191 #ifdef SELECT_CC_MODE
3192 machine_mode new_mode
3193 = SELECT_CC_MODE (compare_code
, op0
, op1
);
3194 if (new_mode
!= orig_compare_mode
3195 && can_change_dest_mode (SET_DEST (newpat
),
3196 added_sets_2
, new_mode
))
3198 unsigned int regno
= REGNO (newpat_dest
);
3199 compare_mode
= new_mode
;
3200 if (regno
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
)
3201 newpat_dest
= gen_rtx_REG (compare_mode
, regno
);
3204 SUBST_MODE (regno_reg_rtx
[regno
], compare_mode
);
3205 newpat_dest
= regno_reg_rtx
[regno
];
3209 /* Cases for modifying the CC-using comparison. */
3210 if (compare_code
!= orig_compare_code
3211 /* ??? Do we need to verify the zero rtx? */
3212 && XEXP (*cc_use_loc
, 1) == const0_rtx
)
3214 /* Replace cc_use_loc with entire new RTX. */
3216 gen_rtx_fmt_ee (compare_code
, compare_mode
,
3217 newpat_dest
, const0_rtx
));
3218 undobuf
.other_insn
= cc_use_insn
;
3220 else if (compare_mode
!= orig_compare_mode
)
3222 /* Just replace the CC reg with a new mode. */
3223 SUBST (XEXP (*cc_use_loc
, 0), newpat_dest
);
3224 undobuf
.other_insn
= cc_use_insn
;
3228 /* Now we modify the current newpat:
3229 First, SET_DEST(newpat) is updated if the CC mode has been
3230 altered. For targets without SELECT_CC_MODE, this should be
3232 if (compare_mode
!= orig_compare_mode
)
3233 SUBST (SET_DEST (newpat
), newpat_dest
);
3234 /* This is always done to propagate i2src into newpat. */
3235 SUBST (SET_SRC (newpat
),
3236 gen_rtx_COMPARE (compare_mode
, op0
, op1
));
3237 /* Create new version of i2pat if needed; the below PARALLEL
3238 creation needs this to work correctly. */
3239 if (! rtx_equal_p (i2src
, op0
))
3240 i2pat
= gen_rtx_SET (i2dest
, op0
);
3245 if (i2_is_used
== 0)
3247 /* It is possible that the source of I2 or I1 may be performing
3248 an unneeded operation, such as a ZERO_EXTEND of something
3249 that is known to have the high part zero. Handle that case
3250 by letting subst look at the inner insns.
3252 Another way to do this would be to have a function that tries
3253 to simplify a single insn instead of merging two or more
3254 insns. We don't do this because of the potential of infinite
3255 loops and because of the potential extra memory required.
3256 However, doing it the way we are is a bit of a kludge and
3257 doesn't catch all cases.
3259 But only do this if -fexpensive-optimizations since it slows
3260 things down and doesn't usually win.
3262 This is not done in the COMPARE case above because the
3263 unmodified I2PAT is used in the PARALLEL and so a pattern
3264 with a modified I2SRC would not match. */
3266 if (flag_expensive_optimizations
)
3268 /* Pass pc_rtx so no substitutions are done, just
3272 subst_low_luid
= DF_INSN_LUID (i1
);
3273 i1src
= subst (i1src
, pc_rtx
, pc_rtx
, 0, 0, 0);
3276 subst_low_luid
= DF_INSN_LUID (i2
);
3277 i2src
= subst (i2src
, pc_rtx
, pc_rtx
, 0, 0, 0);
3280 n_occurrences
= 0; /* `subst' counts here */
3281 subst_low_luid
= DF_INSN_LUID (i2
);
3283 /* If I1 feeds into I2 and I1DEST is in I1SRC, we need to make a unique
3284 copy of I2SRC each time we substitute it, in order to avoid creating
3285 self-referential RTL when we will be substituting I1SRC for I1DEST
3286 later. Likewise if I0 feeds into I2, either directly or indirectly
3287 through I1, and I0DEST is in I0SRC. */
3288 newpat
= subst (PATTERN (i3
), i2dest
, i2src
, 0, 0,
3289 (i1_feeds_i2_n
&& i1dest_in_i1src
)
3290 || ((i0_feeds_i2_n
|| (i0_feeds_i1_n
&& i1_feeds_i2_n
))
3291 && i0dest_in_i0src
));
3294 /* Record whether I2's body now appears within I3's body. */
3295 i2_is_used
= n_occurrences
;
3298 /* If we already got a failure, don't try to do more. Otherwise, try to
3299 substitute I1 if we have it. */
3301 if (i1
&& GET_CODE (newpat
) != CLOBBER
)
3303 /* Check that an autoincrement side-effect on I1 has not been lost.
3304 This happens if I1DEST is mentioned in I2 and dies there, and
3305 has disappeared from the new pattern. */
3306 if ((FIND_REG_INC_NOTE (i1
, NULL_RTX
) != 0
3308 && dead_or_set_p (i2
, i1dest
)
3309 && !reg_overlap_mentioned_p (i1dest
, newpat
))
3310 /* Before we can do this substitution, we must redo the test done
3311 above (see detailed comments there) that ensures I1DEST isn't
3312 mentioned in any SETs in NEWPAT that are field assignments. */
3313 || !combinable_i3pat (NULL
, &newpat
, i1dest
, NULL_RTX
, NULL_RTX
,
3321 subst_low_luid
= DF_INSN_LUID (i1
);
3323 /* If the following substitution will modify I1SRC, make a copy of it
3324 for the case where it is substituted for I1DEST in I2PAT later. */
3325 if (added_sets_2
&& i1_feeds_i2_n
)
3326 i1src_copy
= copy_rtx (i1src
);
3328 /* If I0 feeds into I1 and I0DEST is in I0SRC, we need to make a unique
3329 copy of I1SRC each time we substitute it, in order to avoid creating
3330 self-referential RTL when we will be substituting I0SRC for I0DEST
3332 newpat
= subst (newpat
, i1dest
, i1src
, 0, 0,
3333 i0_feeds_i1_n
&& i0dest_in_i0src
);
3336 /* Record whether I1's body now appears within I3's body. */
3337 i1_is_used
= n_occurrences
;
3340 /* Likewise for I0 if we have it. */
3342 if (i0
&& GET_CODE (newpat
) != CLOBBER
)
3344 if ((FIND_REG_INC_NOTE (i0
, NULL_RTX
) != 0
3345 && ((i0_feeds_i2_n
&& dead_or_set_p (i2
, i0dest
))
3346 || (i0_feeds_i1_n
&& dead_or_set_p (i1
, i0dest
)))
3347 && !reg_overlap_mentioned_p (i0dest
, newpat
))
3348 || !combinable_i3pat (NULL
, &newpat
, i0dest
, NULL_RTX
, NULL_RTX
,
3355 /* If the following substitution will modify I0SRC, make a copy of it
3356 for the case where it is substituted for I0DEST in I1PAT later. */
3357 if (added_sets_1
&& i0_feeds_i1_n
)
3358 i0src_copy
= copy_rtx (i0src
);
3359 /* And a copy for I0DEST in I2PAT substitution. */
3360 if (added_sets_2
&& ((i0_feeds_i1_n
&& i1_feeds_i2_n
)
3361 || (i0_feeds_i2_n
)))
3362 i0src_copy2
= copy_rtx (i0src
);
3365 subst_low_luid
= DF_INSN_LUID (i0
);
3366 newpat
= subst (newpat
, i0dest
, i0src
, 0, 0, 0);
3370 /* Fail if an autoincrement side-effect has been duplicated. Be careful
3371 to count all the ways that I2SRC and I1SRC can be used. */
3372 if ((FIND_REG_INC_NOTE (i2
, NULL_RTX
) != 0
3373 && i2_is_used
+ added_sets_2
> 1)
3374 || (i1
!= 0 && FIND_REG_INC_NOTE (i1
, NULL_RTX
) != 0
3375 && (i1_is_used
+ added_sets_1
+ (added_sets_2
&& i1_feeds_i2_n
)
3377 || (i0
!= 0 && FIND_REG_INC_NOTE (i0
, NULL_RTX
) != 0
3378 && (n_occurrences
+ added_sets_0
3379 + (added_sets_1
&& i0_feeds_i1_n
)
3380 + (added_sets_2
&& i0_feeds_i2_n
)
3382 /* Fail if we tried to make a new register. */
3383 || max_reg_num () != maxreg
3384 /* Fail if we couldn't do something and have a CLOBBER. */
3385 || GET_CODE (newpat
) == CLOBBER
3386 /* Fail if this new pattern is a MULT and we didn't have one before
3387 at the outer level. */
3388 || (GET_CODE (newpat
) == SET
&& GET_CODE (SET_SRC (newpat
)) == MULT
3395 /* If the actions of the earlier insns must be kept
3396 in addition to substituting them into the latest one,
3397 we must make a new PARALLEL for the latest insn
3398 to hold additional the SETs. */
3400 if (added_sets_0
|| added_sets_1
|| added_sets_2
)
3402 int extra_sets
= added_sets_0
+ added_sets_1
+ added_sets_2
;
3405 if (GET_CODE (newpat
) == PARALLEL
)
3407 rtvec old
= XVEC (newpat
, 0);
3408 total_sets
= XVECLEN (newpat
, 0) + extra_sets
;
3409 newpat
= gen_rtx_PARALLEL (VOIDmode
, rtvec_alloc (total_sets
));
3410 memcpy (XVEC (newpat
, 0)->elem
, &old
->elem
[0],
3411 sizeof (old
->elem
[0]) * old
->num_elem
);
3416 total_sets
= 1 + extra_sets
;
3417 newpat
= gen_rtx_PARALLEL (VOIDmode
, rtvec_alloc (total_sets
));
3418 XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 0) = old
;
3422 XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, --total_sets
) = i0pat
;
3428 t
= subst (t
, i0dest
, i0src_copy
? i0src_copy
: i0src
, 0, 0, 0);
3430 XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, --total_sets
) = t
;
3436 t
= subst (t
, i1dest
, i1src_copy
? i1src_copy
: i1src
, 0, 0,
3437 i0_feeds_i1_n
&& i0dest_in_i0src
);
3438 if ((i0_feeds_i1_n
&& i1_feeds_i2_n
) || i0_feeds_i2_n
)
3439 t
= subst (t
, i0dest
, i0src_copy2
? i0src_copy2
: i0src
, 0, 0, 0);
3441 XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, --total_sets
) = t
;
3445 validate_replacement
:
3447 /* Note which hard regs this insn has as inputs. */
3448 mark_used_regs_combine (newpat
);
3450 /* If recog_for_combine fails, it strips existing clobbers. If we'll
3451 consider splitting this pattern, we might need these clobbers. */
3452 if (i1
&& GET_CODE (newpat
) == PARALLEL
3453 && GET_CODE (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, XVECLEN (newpat
, 0) - 1)) == CLOBBER
)
3455 int len
= XVECLEN (newpat
, 0);
3457 newpat_vec_with_clobbers
= rtvec_alloc (len
);
3458 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
3459 RTVEC_ELT (newpat_vec_with_clobbers
, i
) = XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, i
);
3462 /* We have recognized nothing yet. */
3463 insn_code_number
= -1;
3465 /* See if this is a PARALLEL of two SETs where one SET's destination is
3466 a register that is unused and this isn't marked as an instruction that
3467 might trap in an EH region. In that case, we just need the other SET.
3468 We prefer this over the PARALLEL.
3470 This can occur when simplifying a divmod insn. We *must* test for this
3471 case here because the code below that splits two independent SETs doesn't
3472 handle this case correctly when it updates the register status.
3474 It's pointless doing this if we originally had two sets, one from
3475 i3, and one from i2. Combining then splitting the parallel results
3476 in the original i2 again plus an invalid insn (which we delete).
3477 The net effect is only to move instructions around, which makes
3478 debug info less accurate. */
3480 if (!(added_sets_2
&& i1
== 0)
3481 && is_parallel_of_n_reg_sets (newpat
, 2)
3482 && asm_noperands (newpat
) < 0)
3484 rtx set0
= XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 0);
3485 rtx set1
= XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 1);
3486 rtx oldpat
= newpat
;
3488 if (((REG_P (SET_DEST (set1
))
3489 && find_reg_note (i3
, REG_UNUSED
, SET_DEST (set1
)))
3490 || (GET_CODE (SET_DEST (set1
)) == SUBREG
3491 && find_reg_note (i3
, REG_UNUSED
, SUBREG_REG (SET_DEST (set1
)))))
3492 && insn_nothrow_p (i3
)
3493 && !side_effects_p (SET_SRC (set1
)))
3496 insn_code_number
= recog_for_combine (&newpat
, i3
, &new_i3_notes
);
3499 else if (((REG_P (SET_DEST (set0
))
3500 && find_reg_note (i3
, REG_UNUSED
, SET_DEST (set0
)))
3501 || (GET_CODE (SET_DEST (set0
)) == SUBREG
3502 && find_reg_note (i3
, REG_UNUSED
,
3503 SUBREG_REG (SET_DEST (set0
)))))
3504 && insn_nothrow_p (i3
)
3505 && !side_effects_p (SET_SRC (set0
)))
3508 insn_code_number
= recog_for_combine (&newpat
, i3
, &new_i3_notes
);
3510 if (insn_code_number
>= 0)
3511 changed_i3_dest
= 1;
3514 if (insn_code_number
< 0)
3518 /* Is the result of combination a valid instruction? */
3519 if (insn_code_number
< 0)
3520 insn_code_number
= recog_for_combine (&newpat
, i3
, &new_i3_notes
);
3522 /* If we were combining three insns and the result is a simple SET
3523 with no ASM_OPERANDS that wasn't recognized, try to split it into two
3524 insns. There are two ways to do this. It can be split using a
3525 machine-specific method (like when you have an addition of a large
3526 constant) or by combine in the function find_split_point. */
3528 if (i1
&& insn_code_number
< 0 && GET_CODE (newpat
) == SET
3529 && asm_noperands (newpat
) < 0)
3531 rtx parallel
, *split
;
3532 rtx_insn
*m_split_insn
;
3534 /* See if the MD file can split NEWPAT. If it can't, see if letting it
3535 use I2DEST as a scratch register will help. In the latter case,
3536 convert I2DEST to the mode of the source of NEWPAT if we can. */
3538 m_split_insn
= combine_split_insns (newpat
, i3
);
3540 /* We can only use I2DEST as a scratch reg if it doesn't overlap any
3541 inputs of NEWPAT. */
3543 /* ??? If I2DEST is not safe, and I1DEST exists, then it would be
3544 possible to try that as a scratch reg. This would require adding
3545 more code to make it work though. */
3547 if (m_split_insn
== 0 && ! reg_overlap_mentioned_p (i2dest
, newpat
))
3549 machine_mode new_mode
= GET_MODE (SET_DEST (newpat
));
3551 /* ??? Reusing i2dest without resetting the reg_stat entry for it
3552 (temporarily, until we are committed to this instruction
3553 combination) does not work: for example, any call to nonzero_bits
3554 on the register (from a splitter in the MD file, for example)
3555 will get the old information, which is invalid.
3557 Since nowadays we can create registers during combine just fine,
3558 we should just create a new one here, not reuse i2dest. */
3560 /* First try to split using the original register as a
3561 scratch register. */
3562 parallel
= gen_rtx_PARALLEL (VOIDmode
,
3563 gen_rtvec (2, newpat
,
3564 gen_rtx_CLOBBER (VOIDmode
,
3566 m_split_insn
= combine_split_insns (parallel
, i3
);
3568 /* If that didn't work, try changing the mode of I2DEST if
3570 if (m_split_insn
== 0
3571 && new_mode
!= GET_MODE (i2dest
)
3572 && new_mode
!= VOIDmode
3573 && can_change_dest_mode (i2dest
, added_sets_2
, new_mode
))
3575 machine_mode old_mode
= GET_MODE (i2dest
);
3578 if (REGNO (i2dest
) < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
)
3579 ni2dest
= gen_rtx_REG (new_mode
, REGNO (i2dest
));
3582 SUBST_MODE (regno_reg_rtx
[REGNO (i2dest
)], new_mode
);
3583 ni2dest
= regno_reg_rtx
[REGNO (i2dest
)];
3586 parallel
= (gen_rtx_PARALLEL
3588 gen_rtvec (2, newpat
,
3589 gen_rtx_CLOBBER (VOIDmode
,
3591 m_split_insn
= combine_split_insns (parallel
, i3
);
3593 if (m_split_insn
== 0
3594 && REGNO (i2dest
) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
)
3598 adjust_reg_mode (regno_reg_rtx
[REGNO (i2dest
)], old_mode
);
3599 buf
= undobuf
.undos
;
3600 undobuf
.undos
= buf
->next
;
3601 buf
->next
= undobuf
.frees
;
3602 undobuf
.frees
= buf
;
3606 i2scratch
= m_split_insn
!= 0;
3609 /* If recog_for_combine has discarded clobbers, try to use them
3610 again for the split. */
3611 if (m_split_insn
== 0 && newpat_vec_with_clobbers
)
3613 parallel
= gen_rtx_PARALLEL (VOIDmode
, newpat_vec_with_clobbers
);
3614 m_split_insn
= combine_split_insns (parallel
, i3
);
3617 if (m_split_insn
&& NEXT_INSN (m_split_insn
) == NULL_RTX
)
3619 rtx m_split_pat
= PATTERN (m_split_insn
);
3620 insn_code_number
= recog_for_combine (&m_split_pat
, i3
, &new_i3_notes
);
3621 if (insn_code_number
>= 0)
3622 newpat
= m_split_pat
;
3624 else if (m_split_insn
&& NEXT_INSN (NEXT_INSN (m_split_insn
)) == NULL_RTX
3625 && (next_nonnote_nondebug_insn (i2
) == i3
3626 || ! use_crosses_set_p (PATTERN (m_split_insn
), DF_INSN_LUID (i2
))))
3629 rtx newi3pat
= PATTERN (NEXT_INSN (m_split_insn
));
3630 newi2pat
= PATTERN (m_split_insn
);
3632 i3set
= single_set (NEXT_INSN (m_split_insn
));
3633 i2set
= single_set (m_split_insn
);
3635 i2_code_number
= recog_for_combine (&newi2pat
, i2
, &new_i2_notes
);
3637 /* If I2 or I3 has multiple SETs, we won't know how to track
3638 register status, so don't use these insns. If I2's destination
3639 is used between I2 and I3, we also can't use these insns. */
3641 if (i2_code_number
>= 0 && i2set
&& i3set
3642 && (next_nonnote_nondebug_insn (i2
) == i3
3643 || ! reg_used_between_p (SET_DEST (i2set
), i2
, i3
)))
3644 insn_code_number
= recog_for_combine (&newi3pat
, i3
,
3646 if (insn_code_number
>= 0)
3649 /* It is possible that both insns now set the destination of I3.
3650 If so, we must show an extra use of it. */
3652 if (insn_code_number
>= 0)
3654 rtx new_i3_dest
= SET_DEST (i3set
);
3655 rtx new_i2_dest
= SET_DEST (i2set
);
3657 while (GET_CODE (new_i3_dest
) == ZERO_EXTRACT
3658 || GET_CODE (new_i3_dest
) == STRICT_LOW_PART
3659 || GET_CODE (new_i3_dest
) == SUBREG
)
3660 new_i3_dest
= XEXP (new_i3_dest
, 0);
3662 while (GET_CODE (new_i2_dest
) == ZERO_EXTRACT
3663 || GET_CODE (new_i2_dest
) == STRICT_LOW_PART
3664 || GET_CODE (new_i2_dest
) == SUBREG
)
3665 new_i2_dest
= XEXP (new_i2_dest
, 0);
3667 if (REG_P (new_i3_dest
)
3668 && REG_P (new_i2_dest
)
3669 && REGNO (new_i3_dest
) == REGNO (new_i2_dest
)
3670 && REGNO (new_i2_dest
) < reg_n_sets_max
)
3671 INC_REG_N_SETS (REGNO (new_i2_dest
), 1);
3675 /* If we can split it and use I2DEST, go ahead and see if that
3676 helps things be recognized. Verify that none of the registers
3677 are set between I2 and I3. */
3678 if (insn_code_number
< 0
3679 && (split
= find_split_point (&newpat
, i3
, false)) != 0
3680 && (!HAVE_cc0
|| REG_P (i2dest
))
3681 /* We need I2DEST in the proper mode. If it is a hard register
3682 or the only use of a pseudo, we can change its mode.
3683 Make sure we don't change a hard register to have a mode that
3684 isn't valid for it, or change the number of registers. */
3685 && (GET_MODE (*split
) == GET_MODE (i2dest
)
3686 || GET_MODE (*split
) == VOIDmode
3687 || can_change_dest_mode (i2dest
, added_sets_2
,
3689 && (next_nonnote_nondebug_insn (i2
) == i3
3690 || ! use_crosses_set_p (*split
, DF_INSN_LUID (i2
)))
3691 /* We can't overwrite I2DEST if its value is still used by
3693 && ! reg_referenced_p (i2dest
, newpat
))
3695 rtx newdest
= i2dest
;
3696 enum rtx_code split_code
= GET_CODE (*split
);
3697 machine_mode split_mode
= GET_MODE (*split
);
3698 bool subst_done
= false;
3699 newi2pat
= NULL_RTX
;
3703 /* *SPLIT may be part of I2SRC, so make sure we have the
3704 original expression around for later debug processing.
3705 We should not need I2SRC any more in other cases. */
3706 if (MAY_HAVE_DEBUG_INSNS
)
3707 i2src
= copy_rtx (i2src
);
3711 /* Get NEWDEST as a register in the proper mode. We have already
3712 validated that we can do this. */
3713 if (GET_MODE (i2dest
) != split_mode
&& split_mode
!= VOIDmode
)
3715 if (REGNO (i2dest
) < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
)
3716 newdest
= gen_rtx_REG (split_mode
, REGNO (i2dest
));
3719 SUBST_MODE (regno_reg_rtx
[REGNO (i2dest
)], split_mode
);
3720 newdest
= regno_reg_rtx
[REGNO (i2dest
)];
3724 /* If *SPLIT is a (mult FOO (const_int pow2)), convert it to
3725 an ASHIFT. This can occur if it was inside a PLUS and hence
3726 appeared to be a memory address. This is a kludge. */
3727 if (split_code
== MULT
3728 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (*split
, 1))
3729 && INTVAL (XEXP (*split
, 1)) > 0
3730 && (i
= exact_log2 (UINTVAL (XEXP (*split
, 1)))) >= 0)
3732 SUBST (*split
, gen_rtx_ASHIFT (split_mode
,
3733 XEXP (*split
, 0), GEN_INT (i
)));
3734 /* Update split_code because we may not have a multiply
3736 split_code
= GET_CODE (*split
);
3739 /* Similarly for (plus (mult FOO (const_int pow2))). */
3740 if (split_code
== PLUS
3741 && GET_CODE (XEXP (*split
, 0)) == MULT
3742 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (XEXP (*split
, 0), 1))
3743 && INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (*split
, 0), 1)) > 0
3744 && (i
= exact_log2 (UINTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (*split
, 0), 1)))) >= 0)
3746 rtx nsplit
= XEXP (*split
, 0);
3747 SUBST (XEXP (*split
, 0), gen_rtx_ASHIFT (GET_MODE (nsplit
),
3748 XEXP (nsplit
, 0), GEN_INT (i
)));
3749 /* Update split_code because we may not have a multiply
3751 split_code
= GET_CODE (*split
);
3754 #ifdef INSN_SCHEDULING
3755 /* If *SPLIT is a paradoxical SUBREG, when we split it, it should
3756 be written as a ZERO_EXTEND. */
3757 if (split_code
== SUBREG
&& MEM_P (SUBREG_REG (*split
)))
3759 /* Or as a SIGN_EXTEND if LOAD_EXTEND_OP says that that's
3760 what it really is. */
3761 if (load_extend_op (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (*split
)))
3763 SUBST (*split
, gen_rtx_SIGN_EXTEND (split_mode
,
3764 SUBREG_REG (*split
)));
3766 SUBST (*split
, gen_rtx_ZERO_EXTEND (split_mode
,
3767 SUBREG_REG (*split
)));
3771 /* Attempt to split binary operators using arithmetic identities. */
3772 if (BINARY_P (SET_SRC (newpat
))
3773 && split_mode
== GET_MODE (SET_SRC (newpat
))
3774 && ! side_effects_p (SET_SRC (newpat
)))
3776 rtx setsrc
= SET_SRC (newpat
);
3777 machine_mode mode
= GET_MODE (setsrc
);
3778 enum rtx_code code
= GET_CODE (setsrc
);
3779 rtx src_op0
= XEXP (setsrc
, 0);
3780 rtx src_op1
= XEXP (setsrc
, 1);
3782 /* Split "X = Y op Y" as "Z = Y; X = Z op Z". */
3783 if (rtx_equal_p (src_op0
, src_op1
))
3785 newi2pat
= gen_rtx_SET (newdest
, src_op0
);
3786 SUBST (XEXP (setsrc
, 0), newdest
);
3787 SUBST (XEXP (setsrc
, 1), newdest
);
3790 /* Split "((P op Q) op R) op S" where op is PLUS or MULT. */
3791 else if ((code
== PLUS
|| code
== MULT
)
3792 && GET_CODE (src_op0
) == code
3793 && GET_CODE (XEXP (src_op0
, 0)) == code
3794 && (INTEGRAL_MODE_P (mode
)
3795 || (FLOAT_MODE_P (mode
)
3796 && flag_unsafe_math_optimizations
)))
3798 rtx p
= XEXP (XEXP (src_op0
, 0), 0);
3799 rtx q
= XEXP (XEXP (src_op0
, 0), 1);
3800 rtx r
= XEXP (src_op0
, 1);
3803 /* Split both "((X op Y) op X) op Y" and
3804 "((X op Y) op Y) op X" as "T op T" where T is
3806 if ((rtx_equal_p (p
,r
) && rtx_equal_p (q
,s
))
3807 || (rtx_equal_p (p
,s
) && rtx_equal_p (q
,r
)))
3809 newi2pat
= gen_rtx_SET (newdest
, XEXP (src_op0
, 0));
3810 SUBST (XEXP (setsrc
, 0), newdest
);
3811 SUBST (XEXP (setsrc
, 1), newdest
);
3814 /* Split "((X op X) op Y) op Y)" as "T op T" where
3816 else if (rtx_equal_p (p
,q
) && rtx_equal_p (r
,s
))
3818 rtx tmp
= simplify_gen_binary (code
, mode
, p
, r
);
3819 newi2pat
= gen_rtx_SET (newdest
, tmp
);
3820 SUBST (XEXP (setsrc
, 0), newdest
);
3821 SUBST (XEXP (setsrc
, 1), newdest
);
3829 newi2pat
= gen_rtx_SET (newdest
, *split
);
3830 SUBST (*split
, newdest
);
3833 i2_code_number
= recog_for_combine (&newi2pat
, i2
, &new_i2_notes
);
3835 /* recog_for_combine might have added CLOBBERs to newi2pat.
3836 Make sure NEWPAT does not depend on the clobbered regs. */
3837 if (GET_CODE (newi2pat
) == PARALLEL
)
3838 for (i
= XVECLEN (newi2pat
, 0) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
3839 if (GET_CODE (XVECEXP (newi2pat
, 0, i
)) == CLOBBER
)
3841 rtx reg
= XEXP (XVECEXP (newi2pat
, 0, i
), 0);
3842 if (reg_overlap_mentioned_p (reg
, newpat
))
3849 /* If the split point was a MULT and we didn't have one before,
3850 don't use one now. */
3851 if (i2_code_number
>= 0 && ! (split_code
== MULT
&& ! have_mult
))
3852 insn_code_number
= recog_for_combine (&newpat
, i3
, &new_i3_notes
);
3856 /* Check for a case where we loaded from memory in a narrow mode and
3857 then sign extended it, but we need both registers. In that case,
3858 we have a PARALLEL with both loads from the same memory location.
3859 We can split this into a load from memory followed by a register-register
3860 copy. This saves at least one insn, more if register allocation can
3863 We cannot do this if the destination of the first assignment is a
3864 condition code register or cc0. We eliminate this case by making sure
3865 the SET_DEST and SET_SRC have the same mode.
3867 We cannot do this if the destination of the second assignment is
3868 a register that we have already assumed is zero-extended. Similarly
3869 for a SUBREG of such a register. */
3871 else if (i1
&& insn_code_number
< 0 && asm_noperands (newpat
) < 0
3872 && GET_CODE (newpat
) == PARALLEL
3873 && XVECLEN (newpat
, 0) == 2
3874 && GET_CODE (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 0)) == SET
3875 && GET_CODE (SET_SRC (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 0))) == SIGN_EXTEND
3876 && (GET_MODE (SET_DEST (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 0)))
3877 == GET_MODE (SET_SRC (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 0))))
3878 && GET_CODE (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 1)) == SET
3879 && rtx_equal_p (SET_SRC (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 1)),
3880 XEXP (SET_SRC (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 0)), 0))
3881 && ! use_crosses_set_p (SET_SRC (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 1)),
3883 && GET_CODE (SET_DEST (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 1))) != ZERO_EXTRACT
3884 && GET_CODE (SET_DEST (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 1))) != STRICT_LOW_PART
3885 && ! (temp_expr
= SET_DEST (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 1)),
3887 && reg_stat
[REGNO (temp_expr
)].nonzero_bits
!= 0
3888 && GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (temp_expr
)) < BITS_PER_WORD
3889 && GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (temp_expr
)) < HOST_BITS_PER_INT
3890 && (reg_stat
[REGNO (temp_expr
)].nonzero_bits
3891 != GET_MODE_MASK (word_mode
))))
3892 && ! (GET_CODE (SET_DEST (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 1))) == SUBREG
3893 && (temp_expr
= SUBREG_REG (SET_DEST (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 1))),
3895 && reg_stat
[REGNO (temp_expr
)].nonzero_bits
!= 0
3896 && GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (temp_expr
)) < BITS_PER_WORD
3897 && GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (temp_expr
)) < HOST_BITS_PER_INT
3898 && (reg_stat
[REGNO (temp_expr
)].nonzero_bits
3899 != GET_MODE_MASK (word_mode
)))))
3900 && ! reg_overlap_mentioned_p (SET_DEST (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 1)),
3901 SET_SRC (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 1)))
3902 && ! find_reg_note (i3
, REG_UNUSED
,
3903 SET_DEST (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 0))))
3907 newi2pat
= XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 0);
3908 ni2dest
= SET_DEST (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 0));
3909 newpat
= XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 1);
3910 SUBST (SET_SRC (newpat
),
3911 gen_lowpart (GET_MODE (SET_SRC (newpat
)), ni2dest
));
3912 i2_code_number
= recog_for_combine (&newi2pat
, i2
, &new_i2_notes
);
3914 if (i2_code_number
>= 0)
3915 insn_code_number
= recog_for_combine (&newpat
, i3
, &new_i3_notes
);
3917 if (insn_code_number
>= 0)
3921 /* Similarly, check for a case where we have a PARALLEL of two independent
3922 SETs but we started with three insns. In this case, we can do the sets
3923 as two separate insns. This case occurs when some SET allows two
3924 other insns to combine, but the destination of that SET is still live.
3926 Also do this if we started with two insns and (at least) one of the
3927 resulting sets is a noop; this noop will be deleted later. */
3929 else if (insn_code_number
< 0 && asm_noperands (newpat
) < 0
3930 && GET_CODE (newpat
) == PARALLEL
3931 && XVECLEN (newpat
, 0) == 2
3932 && GET_CODE (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 0)) == SET
3933 && GET_CODE (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 1)) == SET
3934 && (i1
|| set_noop_p (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 0))
3935 || set_noop_p (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 1)))
3936 && GET_CODE (SET_DEST (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 0))) != ZERO_EXTRACT
3937 && GET_CODE (SET_DEST (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 0))) != STRICT_LOW_PART
3938 && GET_CODE (SET_DEST (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 1))) != ZERO_EXTRACT
3939 && GET_CODE (SET_DEST (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 1))) != STRICT_LOW_PART
3940 && ! reg_referenced_p (SET_DEST (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 1)),
3941 XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 0))
3942 && ! reg_referenced_p (SET_DEST (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 0)),
3943 XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 1))
3944 && ! (contains_muldiv (SET_SRC (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 0)))
3945 && contains_muldiv (SET_SRC (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 1)))))
3947 rtx set0
= XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 0);
3948 rtx set1
= XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 1);
3950 /* Normally, it doesn't matter which of the two is done first,
3951 but the one that references cc0 can't be the second, and
3952 one which uses any regs/memory set in between i2 and i3 can't
3953 be first. The PARALLEL might also have been pre-existing in i3,
3954 so we need to make sure that we won't wrongly hoist a SET to i2
3955 that would conflict with a death note present in there. */
3956 if (!use_crosses_set_p (SET_SRC (set1
), DF_INSN_LUID (i2
))
3957 && !(REG_P (SET_DEST (set1
))
3958 && find_reg_note (i2
, REG_DEAD
, SET_DEST (set1
)))
3959 && !(GET_CODE (SET_DEST (set1
)) == SUBREG
3960 && find_reg_note (i2
, REG_DEAD
,
3961 SUBREG_REG (SET_DEST (set1
))))
3962 && (!HAVE_cc0
|| !reg_referenced_p (cc0_rtx
, set0
))
3963 /* If I3 is a jump, ensure that set0 is a jump so that
3964 we do not create invalid RTL. */
3965 && (!JUMP_P (i3
) || SET_DEST (set0
) == pc_rtx
)
3971 else if (!use_crosses_set_p (SET_SRC (set0
), DF_INSN_LUID (i2
))
3972 && !(REG_P (SET_DEST (set0
))
3973 && find_reg_note (i2
, REG_DEAD
, SET_DEST (set0
)))
3974 && !(GET_CODE (SET_DEST (set0
)) == SUBREG
3975 && find_reg_note (i2
, REG_DEAD
,
3976 SUBREG_REG (SET_DEST (set0
))))
3977 && (!HAVE_cc0
|| !reg_referenced_p (cc0_rtx
, set1
))
3978 /* If I3 is a jump, ensure that set1 is a jump so that
3979 we do not create invalid RTL. */
3980 && (!JUMP_P (i3
) || SET_DEST (set1
) == pc_rtx
)
3992 i2_code_number
= recog_for_combine (&newi2pat
, i2
, &new_i2_notes
);
3994 if (i2_code_number
>= 0)
3996 /* recog_for_combine might have added CLOBBERs to newi2pat.
3997 Make sure NEWPAT does not depend on the clobbered regs. */
3998 if (GET_CODE (newi2pat
) == PARALLEL
)
4000 for (i
= XVECLEN (newi2pat
, 0) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
4001 if (GET_CODE (XVECEXP (newi2pat
, 0, i
)) == CLOBBER
)
4003 rtx reg
= XEXP (XVECEXP (newi2pat
, 0, i
), 0);
4004 if (reg_overlap_mentioned_p (reg
, newpat
))
4012 insn_code_number
= recog_for_combine (&newpat
, i3
, &new_i3_notes
);
4016 /* If it still isn't recognized, fail and change things back the way they
4018 if ((insn_code_number
< 0
4019 /* Is the result a reasonable ASM_OPERANDS? */
4020 && (! check_asm_operands (newpat
) || added_sets_1
|| added_sets_2
)))
4026 /* If we had to change another insn, make sure it is valid also. */
4027 if (undobuf
.other_insn
)
4029 CLEAR_HARD_REG_SET (newpat_used_regs
);
4031 other_pat
= PATTERN (undobuf
.other_insn
);
4032 other_code_number
= recog_for_combine (&other_pat
, undobuf
.other_insn
,
4035 if (other_code_number
< 0 && ! check_asm_operands (other_pat
))
4042 /* If I2 is the CC0 setter and I3 is the CC0 user then check whether
4043 they are adjacent to each other or not. */
4046 rtx_insn
*p
= prev_nonnote_insn (i3
);
4047 if (p
&& p
!= i2
&& NONJUMP_INSN_P (p
) && newi2pat
4048 && sets_cc0_p (newi2pat
))
4055 /* Only allow this combination if insn_rtx_costs reports that the
4056 replacement instructions are cheaper than the originals. */
4057 if (!combine_validate_cost (i0
, i1
, i2
, i3
, newpat
, newi2pat
, other_pat
))
4063 if (MAY_HAVE_DEBUG_INSNS
)
4067 for (undo
= undobuf
.undos
; undo
; undo
= undo
->next
)
4068 if (undo
->kind
== UNDO_MODE
)
4070 rtx reg
= *undo
->where
.r
;
4071 machine_mode new_mode
= GET_MODE (reg
);
4072 machine_mode old_mode
= undo
->old_contents
.m
;
4074 /* Temporarily revert mode back. */
4075 adjust_reg_mode (reg
, old_mode
);
4077 if (reg
== i2dest
&& i2scratch
)
4079 /* If we used i2dest as a scratch register with a
4080 different mode, substitute it for the original
4081 i2src while its original mode is temporarily
4082 restored, and then clear i2scratch so that we don't
4083 do it again later. */
4084 propagate_for_debug (i2
, last_combined_insn
, reg
, i2src
,
4087 /* Put back the new mode. */
4088 adjust_reg_mode (reg
, new_mode
);
4092 rtx tempreg
= gen_raw_REG (old_mode
, REGNO (reg
));
4093 rtx_insn
*first
, *last
;
4098 last
= last_combined_insn
;
4103 last
= undobuf
.other_insn
;
4105 if (DF_INSN_LUID (last
)
4106 < DF_INSN_LUID (last_combined_insn
))
4107 last
= last_combined_insn
;
4110 /* We're dealing with a reg that changed mode but not
4111 meaning, so we want to turn it into a subreg for
4112 the new mode. However, because of REG sharing and
4113 because its mode had already changed, we have to do
4114 it in two steps. First, replace any debug uses of
4115 reg, with its original mode temporarily restored,
4116 with this copy we have created; then, replace the
4117 copy with the SUBREG of the original shared reg,
4118 once again changed to the new mode. */
4119 propagate_for_debug (first
, last
, reg
, tempreg
,
4121 adjust_reg_mode (reg
, new_mode
);
4122 propagate_for_debug (first
, last
, tempreg
,
4123 lowpart_subreg (old_mode
, reg
, new_mode
),
4129 /* If we will be able to accept this, we have made a
4130 change to the destination of I3. This requires us to
4131 do a few adjustments. */
4133 if (changed_i3_dest
)
4135 PATTERN (i3
) = newpat
;
4136 adjust_for_new_dest (i3
);
4139 /* We now know that we can do this combination. Merge the insns and
4140 update the status of registers and LOG_LINKS. */
4142 if (undobuf
.other_insn
)
4146 PATTERN (undobuf
.other_insn
) = other_pat
;
4148 /* If any of the notes in OTHER_INSN were REG_DEAD or REG_UNUSED,
4149 ensure that they are still valid. Then add any non-duplicate
4150 notes added by recog_for_combine. */
4151 for (note
= REG_NOTES (undobuf
.other_insn
); note
; note
= next
)
4153 next
= XEXP (note
, 1);
4155 if ((REG_NOTE_KIND (note
) == REG_DEAD
4156 && !reg_referenced_p (XEXP (note
, 0),
4157 PATTERN (undobuf
.other_insn
)))
4158 ||(REG_NOTE_KIND (note
) == REG_UNUSED
4159 && !reg_set_p (XEXP (note
, 0),
4160 PATTERN (undobuf
.other_insn
)))
4161 /* Simply drop equal note since it may be no longer valid
4162 for other_insn. It may be possible to record that CC
4163 register is changed and only discard those notes, but
4164 in practice it's unnecessary complication and doesn't
4165 give any meaningful improvement.
4168 || REG_NOTE_KIND (note
) == REG_EQUAL
4169 || REG_NOTE_KIND (note
) == REG_EQUIV
)
4170 remove_note (undobuf
.other_insn
, note
);
4173 distribute_notes (new_other_notes
, undobuf
.other_insn
,
4174 undobuf
.other_insn
, NULL
, NULL_RTX
, NULL_RTX
,
4181 struct insn_link
*link
;
4184 /* I3 now uses what used to be its destination and which is now
4185 I2's destination. This requires us to do a few adjustments. */
4186 PATTERN (i3
) = newpat
;
4187 adjust_for_new_dest (i3
);
4189 /* We need a LOG_LINK from I3 to I2. But we used to have one,
4192 However, some later insn might be using I2's dest and have
4193 a LOG_LINK pointing at I3. We must remove this link.
4194 The simplest way to remove the link is to point it at I1,
4195 which we know will be a NOTE. */
4197 /* newi2pat is usually a SET here; however, recog_for_combine might
4198 have added some clobbers. */
4199 if (GET_CODE (newi2pat
) == PARALLEL
)
4200 ni2dest
= SET_DEST (XVECEXP (newi2pat
, 0, 0));
4202 ni2dest
= SET_DEST (newi2pat
);
4204 for (insn
= NEXT_INSN (i3
);
4205 insn
&& (this_basic_block
->next_bb
== EXIT_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN (cfun
)
4206 || insn
!= BB_HEAD (this_basic_block
->next_bb
));
4207 insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
))
4209 if (NONDEBUG_INSN_P (insn
)
4210 && reg_referenced_p (ni2dest
, PATTERN (insn
)))
4212 FOR_EACH_LOG_LINK (link
, insn
)
4213 if (link
->insn
== i3
)
4222 rtx i3notes
, i2notes
, i1notes
= 0, i0notes
= 0;
4223 struct insn_link
*i3links
, *i2links
, *i1links
= 0, *i0links
= 0;
4226 /* Compute which registers we expect to eliminate. newi2pat may be setting
4227 either i3dest or i2dest, so we must check it. */
4228 rtx elim_i2
= ((newi2pat
&& reg_set_p (i2dest
, newi2pat
))
4229 || i2dest_in_i2src
|| i2dest_in_i1src
|| i2dest_in_i0src
4232 /* For i1, we need to compute both local elimination and global
4233 elimination information with respect to newi2pat because i1dest
4234 may be the same as i3dest, in which case newi2pat may be setting
4235 i1dest. Global information is used when distributing REG_DEAD
4236 note for i2 and i3, in which case it does matter if newi2pat sets
4239 Local information is used when distributing REG_DEAD note for i1,
4240 in which case it doesn't matter if newi2pat sets i1dest or not.
4241 See PR62151, if we have four insns combination:
4243 i1: r1 <- i1src (using r0)
4245 i2: r0 <- i2src (using r1)
4246 i3: r3 <- i3src (using r0)
4248 From i1's point of view, r0 is eliminated, no matter if it is set
4249 by newi2pat or not. In other words, REG_DEAD info for r0 in i1
4250 should be discarded.
4252 Note local information only affects cases in forms like "I1->I2->I3",
4253 "I0->I1->I2->I3" or "I0&I1->I2, I2->I3". For other cases like
4254 "I0->I1, I1&I2->I3" or "I1&I2->I3", newi2pat won't set i1dest or
4256 rtx local_elim_i1
= (i1
== 0 || i1dest_in_i1src
|| i1dest_in_i0src
4259 rtx elim_i1
= (local_elim_i1
== 0
4260 || (newi2pat
&& reg_set_p (i1dest
, newi2pat
))
4262 /* Same case as i1. */
4263 rtx local_elim_i0
= (i0
== 0 || i0dest_in_i0src
|| !i0dest_killed
4265 rtx elim_i0
= (local_elim_i0
== 0
4266 || (newi2pat
&& reg_set_p (i0dest
, newi2pat
))
4269 /* Get the old REG_NOTES and LOG_LINKS from all our insns and
4271 i3notes
= REG_NOTES (i3
), i3links
= LOG_LINKS (i3
);
4272 i2notes
= REG_NOTES (i2
), i2links
= LOG_LINKS (i2
);
4274 i1notes
= REG_NOTES (i1
), i1links
= LOG_LINKS (i1
);
4276 i0notes
= REG_NOTES (i0
), i0links
= LOG_LINKS (i0
);
4278 /* Ensure that we do not have something that should not be shared but
4279 occurs multiple times in the new insns. Check this by first
4280 resetting all the `used' flags and then copying anything is shared. */
4282 reset_used_flags (i3notes
);
4283 reset_used_flags (i2notes
);
4284 reset_used_flags (i1notes
);
4285 reset_used_flags (i0notes
);
4286 reset_used_flags (newpat
);
4287 reset_used_flags (newi2pat
);
4288 if (undobuf
.other_insn
)
4289 reset_used_flags (PATTERN (undobuf
.other_insn
));
4291 i3notes
= copy_rtx_if_shared (i3notes
);
4292 i2notes
= copy_rtx_if_shared (i2notes
);
4293 i1notes
= copy_rtx_if_shared (i1notes
);
4294 i0notes
= copy_rtx_if_shared (i0notes
);
4295 newpat
= copy_rtx_if_shared (newpat
);
4296 newi2pat
= copy_rtx_if_shared (newi2pat
);
4297 if (undobuf
.other_insn
)
4298 reset_used_flags (PATTERN (undobuf
.other_insn
));
4300 INSN_CODE (i3
) = insn_code_number
;
4301 PATTERN (i3
) = newpat
;
4303 if (CALL_P (i3
) && CALL_INSN_FUNCTION_USAGE (i3
))
4305 for (rtx link
= CALL_INSN_FUNCTION_USAGE (i3
); link
;
4306 link
= XEXP (link
, 1))
4310 /* I2SRC must still be meaningful at this point. Some
4311 splitting operations can invalidate I2SRC, but those
4312 operations do not apply to calls. */
4314 XEXP (link
, 0) = simplify_replace_rtx (XEXP (link
, 0),
4318 XEXP (link
, 0) = simplify_replace_rtx (XEXP (link
, 0),
4321 XEXP (link
, 0) = simplify_replace_rtx (XEXP (link
, 0),
4326 if (undobuf
.other_insn
)
4327 INSN_CODE (undobuf
.other_insn
) = other_code_number
;
4329 /* We had one special case above where I2 had more than one set and
4330 we replaced a destination of one of those sets with the destination
4331 of I3. In that case, we have to update LOG_LINKS of insns later
4332 in this basic block. Note that this (expensive) case is rare.
4334 Also, in this case, we must pretend that all REG_NOTEs for I2
4335 actually came from I3, so that REG_UNUSED notes from I2 will be
4336 properly handled. */
4338 if (i3_subst_into_i2
)
4340 for (i
= 0; i
< XVECLEN (PATTERN (i2
), 0); i
++)
4341 if ((GET_CODE (XVECEXP (PATTERN (i2
), 0, i
)) == SET
4342 || GET_CODE (XVECEXP (PATTERN (i2
), 0, i
)) == CLOBBER
)
4343 && REG_P (SET_DEST (XVECEXP (PATTERN (i2
), 0, i
)))
4344 && SET_DEST (XVECEXP (PATTERN (i2
), 0, i
)) != i2dest
4345 && ! find_reg_note (i2
, REG_UNUSED
,
4346 SET_DEST (XVECEXP (PATTERN (i2
), 0, i
))))
4347 for (temp_insn
= NEXT_INSN (i2
);
4349 && (this_basic_block
->next_bb
== EXIT_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN (cfun
)
4350 || BB_HEAD (this_basic_block
) != temp_insn
);
4351 temp_insn
= NEXT_INSN (temp_insn
))
4352 if (temp_insn
!= i3
&& NONDEBUG_INSN_P (temp_insn
))
4353 FOR_EACH_LOG_LINK (link
, temp_insn
)
4354 if (link
->insn
== i2
)
4360 while (XEXP (link
, 1))
4361 link
= XEXP (link
, 1);
4362 XEXP (link
, 1) = i2notes
;
4369 LOG_LINKS (i3
) = NULL
;
4371 LOG_LINKS (i2
) = NULL
;
4376 if (MAY_HAVE_DEBUG_INSNS
&& i2scratch
)
4377 propagate_for_debug (i2
, last_combined_insn
, i2dest
, i2src
,
4379 INSN_CODE (i2
) = i2_code_number
;
4380 PATTERN (i2
) = newi2pat
;
4384 if (MAY_HAVE_DEBUG_INSNS
&& i2src
)
4385 propagate_for_debug (i2
, last_combined_insn
, i2dest
, i2src
,
4387 SET_INSN_DELETED (i2
);
4392 LOG_LINKS (i1
) = NULL
;
4394 if (MAY_HAVE_DEBUG_INSNS
)
4395 propagate_for_debug (i1
, last_combined_insn
, i1dest
, i1src
,
4397 SET_INSN_DELETED (i1
);
4402 LOG_LINKS (i0
) = NULL
;
4404 if (MAY_HAVE_DEBUG_INSNS
)
4405 propagate_for_debug (i0
, last_combined_insn
, i0dest
, i0src
,
4407 SET_INSN_DELETED (i0
);
4410 /* Get death notes for everything that is now used in either I3 or
4411 I2 and used to die in a previous insn. If we built two new
4412 patterns, move from I1 to I2 then I2 to I3 so that we get the
4413 proper movement on registers that I2 modifies. */
4416 from_luid
= DF_INSN_LUID (i0
);
4418 from_luid
= DF_INSN_LUID (i1
);
4420 from_luid
= DF_INSN_LUID (i2
);
4422 move_deaths (newi2pat
, NULL_RTX
, from_luid
, i2
, &midnotes
);
4423 move_deaths (newpat
, newi2pat
, from_luid
, i3
, &midnotes
);
4425 /* Distribute all the LOG_LINKS and REG_NOTES from I1, I2, and I3. */
4427 distribute_notes (i3notes
, i3
, i3
, newi2pat
? i2
: NULL
,
4428 elim_i2
, elim_i1
, elim_i0
);
4430 distribute_notes (i2notes
, i2
, i3
, newi2pat
? i2
: NULL
,
4431 elim_i2
, elim_i1
, elim_i0
);
4433 distribute_notes (i1notes
, i1
, i3
, newi2pat
? i2
: NULL
,
4434 elim_i2
, local_elim_i1
, local_elim_i0
);
4436 distribute_notes (i0notes
, i0
, i3
, newi2pat
? i2
: NULL
,
4437 elim_i2
, elim_i1
, local_elim_i0
);
4439 distribute_notes (midnotes
, NULL
, i3
, newi2pat
? i2
: NULL
,
4440 elim_i2
, elim_i1
, elim_i0
);
4442 /* Distribute any notes added to I2 or I3 by recog_for_combine. We
4443 know these are REG_UNUSED and want them to go to the desired insn,
4444 so we always pass it as i3. */
4446 if (newi2pat
&& new_i2_notes
)
4447 distribute_notes (new_i2_notes
, i2
, i2
, NULL
, NULL_RTX
, NULL_RTX
,
4451 distribute_notes (new_i3_notes
, i3
, i3
, NULL
, NULL_RTX
, NULL_RTX
,
4454 /* If I3DEST was used in I3SRC, it really died in I3. We may need to
4455 put a REG_DEAD note for it somewhere. If NEWI2PAT exists and sets
4456 I3DEST, the death must be somewhere before I2, not I3. If we passed I3
4457 in that case, it might delete I2. Similarly for I2 and I1.
4458 Show an additional death due to the REG_DEAD note we make here. If
4459 we discard it in distribute_notes, we will decrement it again. */
4463 rtx new_note
= alloc_reg_note (REG_DEAD
, i3dest_killed
, NULL_RTX
);
4464 if (newi2pat
&& reg_set_p (i3dest_killed
, newi2pat
))
4465 distribute_notes (new_note
, NULL
, i2
, NULL
, elim_i2
,
4468 distribute_notes (new_note
, NULL
, i3
, newi2pat
? i2
: NULL
,
4469 elim_i2
, elim_i1
, elim_i0
);
4472 if (i2dest_in_i2src
)
4474 rtx new_note
= alloc_reg_note (REG_DEAD
, i2dest
, NULL_RTX
);
4475 if (newi2pat
&& reg_set_p (i2dest
, newi2pat
))
4476 distribute_notes (new_note
, NULL
, i2
, NULL
, NULL_RTX
,
4477 NULL_RTX
, NULL_RTX
);
4479 distribute_notes (new_note
, NULL
, i3
, newi2pat
? i2
: NULL
,
4480 NULL_RTX
, NULL_RTX
, NULL_RTX
);
4483 if (i1dest_in_i1src
)
4485 rtx new_note
= alloc_reg_note (REG_DEAD
, i1dest
, NULL_RTX
);
4486 if (newi2pat
&& reg_set_p (i1dest
, newi2pat
))
4487 distribute_notes (new_note
, NULL
, i2
, NULL
, NULL_RTX
,
4488 NULL_RTX
, NULL_RTX
);
4490 distribute_notes (new_note
, NULL
, i3
, newi2pat
? i2
: NULL
,
4491 NULL_RTX
, NULL_RTX
, NULL_RTX
);
4494 if (i0dest_in_i0src
)
4496 rtx new_note
= alloc_reg_note (REG_DEAD
, i0dest
, NULL_RTX
);
4497 if (newi2pat
&& reg_set_p (i0dest
, newi2pat
))
4498 distribute_notes (new_note
, NULL
, i2
, NULL
, NULL_RTX
,
4499 NULL_RTX
, NULL_RTX
);
4501 distribute_notes (new_note
, NULL
, i3
, newi2pat
? i2
: NULL
,
4502 NULL_RTX
, NULL_RTX
, NULL_RTX
);
4505 distribute_links (i3links
);
4506 distribute_links (i2links
);
4507 distribute_links (i1links
);
4508 distribute_links (i0links
);
4512 struct insn_link
*link
;
4513 rtx_insn
*i2_insn
= 0;
4514 rtx i2_val
= 0, set
;
4516 /* The insn that used to set this register doesn't exist, and
4517 this life of the register may not exist either. See if one of
4518 I3's links points to an insn that sets I2DEST. If it does,
4519 that is now the last known value for I2DEST. If we don't update
4520 this and I2 set the register to a value that depended on its old
4521 contents, we will get confused. If this insn is used, thing
4522 will be set correctly in combine_instructions. */
4523 FOR_EACH_LOG_LINK (link
, i3
)
4524 if ((set
= single_set (link
->insn
)) != 0
4525 && rtx_equal_p (i2dest
, SET_DEST (set
)))
4526 i2_insn
= link
->insn
, i2_val
= SET_SRC (set
);
4528 record_value_for_reg (i2dest
, i2_insn
, i2_val
);
4530 /* If the reg formerly set in I2 died only once and that was in I3,
4531 zero its use count so it won't make `reload' do any work. */
4533 && (newi2pat
== 0 || ! reg_mentioned_p (i2dest
, newi2pat
))
4534 && ! i2dest_in_i2src
4535 && REGNO (i2dest
) < reg_n_sets_max
)
4536 INC_REG_N_SETS (REGNO (i2dest
), -1);
4539 if (i1
&& REG_P (i1dest
))
4541 struct insn_link
*link
;
4542 rtx_insn
*i1_insn
= 0;
4543 rtx i1_val
= 0, set
;
4545 FOR_EACH_LOG_LINK (link
, i3
)
4546 if ((set
= single_set (link
->insn
)) != 0
4547 && rtx_equal_p (i1dest
, SET_DEST (set
)))
4548 i1_insn
= link
->insn
, i1_val
= SET_SRC (set
);
4550 record_value_for_reg (i1dest
, i1_insn
, i1_val
);
4553 && ! i1dest_in_i1src
4554 && REGNO (i1dest
) < reg_n_sets_max
)
4555 INC_REG_N_SETS (REGNO (i1dest
), -1);
4558 if (i0
&& REG_P (i0dest
))
4560 struct insn_link
*link
;
4561 rtx_insn
*i0_insn
= 0;
4562 rtx i0_val
= 0, set
;
4564 FOR_EACH_LOG_LINK (link
, i3
)
4565 if ((set
= single_set (link
->insn
)) != 0
4566 && rtx_equal_p (i0dest
, SET_DEST (set
)))
4567 i0_insn
= link
->insn
, i0_val
= SET_SRC (set
);
4569 record_value_for_reg (i0dest
, i0_insn
, i0_val
);
4572 && ! i0dest_in_i0src
4573 && REGNO (i0dest
) < reg_n_sets_max
)
4574 INC_REG_N_SETS (REGNO (i0dest
), -1);
4577 /* Update reg_stat[].nonzero_bits et al for any changes that may have
4578 been made to this insn. The order is important, because newi2pat
4579 can affect nonzero_bits of newpat. */
4581 note_stores (newi2pat
, set_nonzero_bits_and_sign_copies
, NULL
);
4582 note_stores (newpat
, set_nonzero_bits_and_sign_copies
, NULL
);
4585 if (undobuf
.other_insn
!= NULL_RTX
)
4589 fprintf (dump_file
, "modifying other_insn ");
4590 dump_insn_slim (dump_file
, undobuf
.other_insn
);
4592 df_insn_rescan (undobuf
.other_insn
);
4595 if (i0
&& !(NOTE_P (i0
) && (NOTE_KIND (i0
) == NOTE_INSN_DELETED
)))
4599 fprintf (dump_file
, "modifying insn i0 ");
4600 dump_insn_slim (dump_file
, i0
);
4602 df_insn_rescan (i0
);
4605 if (i1
&& !(NOTE_P (i1
) && (NOTE_KIND (i1
) == NOTE_INSN_DELETED
)))
4609 fprintf (dump_file
, "modifying insn i1 ");
4610 dump_insn_slim (dump_file
, i1
);
4612 df_insn_rescan (i1
);
4615 if (i2
&& !(NOTE_P (i2
) && (NOTE_KIND (i2
) == NOTE_INSN_DELETED
)))
4619 fprintf (dump_file
, "modifying insn i2 ");
4620 dump_insn_slim (dump_file
, i2
);
4622 df_insn_rescan (i2
);
4625 if (i3
&& !(NOTE_P (i3
) && (NOTE_KIND (i3
) == NOTE_INSN_DELETED
)))
4629 fprintf (dump_file
, "modifying insn i3 ");
4630 dump_insn_slim (dump_file
, i3
);
4632 df_insn_rescan (i3
);
4635 /* Set new_direct_jump_p if a new return or simple jump instruction
4636 has been created. Adjust the CFG accordingly. */
4637 if (returnjump_p (i3
) || any_uncondjump_p (i3
))
4639 *new_direct_jump_p
= 1;
4640 mark_jump_label (PATTERN (i3
), i3
, 0);
4641 update_cfg_for_uncondjump (i3
);
4644 if (undobuf
.other_insn
!= NULL_RTX
4645 && (returnjump_p (undobuf
.other_insn
)
4646 || any_uncondjump_p (undobuf
.other_insn
)))
4648 *new_direct_jump_p
= 1;
4649 update_cfg_for_uncondjump (undobuf
.other_insn
);
4652 if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (i3
)) == TRAP_IF
4653 && XEXP (PATTERN (i3
), 0) == const1_rtx
)
4655 basic_block bb
= BLOCK_FOR_INSN (i3
);
4657 remove_edge (split_block (bb
, i3
));
4658 emit_barrier_after_bb (bb
);
4659 *new_direct_jump_p
= 1;
4662 if (undobuf
.other_insn
4663 && GET_CODE (PATTERN (undobuf
.other_insn
)) == TRAP_IF
4664 && XEXP (PATTERN (undobuf
.other_insn
), 0) == const1_rtx
)
4666 basic_block bb
= BLOCK_FOR_INSN (undobuf
.other_insn
);
4668 remove_edge (split_block (bb
, undobuf
.other_insn
));
4669 emit_barrier_after_bb (bb
);
4670 *new_direct_jump_p
= 1;
4673 /* A noop might also need cleaning up of CFG, if it comes from the
4674 simplification of a jump. */
4676 && GET_CODE (newpat
) == SET
4677 && SET_SRC (newpat
) == pc_rtx
4678 && SET_DEST (newpat
) == pc_rtx
)
4680 *new_direct_jump_p
= 1;
4681 update_cfg_for_uncondjump (i3
);
4684 if (undobuf
.other_insn
!= NULL_RTX
4685 && JUMP_P (undobuf
.other_insn
)
4686 && GET_CODE (PATTERN (undobuf
.other_insn
)) == SET
4687 && SET_SRC (PATTERN (undobuf
.other_insn
)) == pc_rtx
4688 && SET_DEST (PATTERN (undobuf
.other_insn
)) == pc_rtx
)
4690 *new_direct_jump_p
= 1;
4691 update_cfg_for_uncondjump (undobuf
.other_insn
);
4694 combine_successes
++;
4697 if (added_links_insn
4698 && (newi2pat
== 0 || DF_INSN_LUID (added_links_insn
) < DF_INSN_LUID (i2
))
4699 && DF_INSN_LUID (added_links_insn
) < DF_INSN_LUID (i3
))
4700 return added_links_insn
;
4702 return newi2pat
? i2
: i3
;
4705 /* Get a marker for undoing to the current state. */
4708 get_undo_marker (void)
4710 return undobuf
.undos
;
4713 /* Undo the modifications up to the marker. */
4716 undo_to_marker (void *marker
)
4718 struct undo
*undo
, *next
;
4720 for (undo
= undobuf
.undos
; undo
!= marker
; undo
= next
)
4728 *undo
->where
.r
= undo
->old_contents
.r
;
4731 *undo
->where
.i
= undo
->old_contents
.i
;
4734 adjust_reg_mode (*undo
->where
.r
, undo
->old_contents
.m
);
4737 *undo
->where
.l
= undo
->old_contents
.l
;
4743 undo
->next
= undobuf
.frees
;
4744 undobuf
.frees
= undo
;
4747 undobuf
.undos
= (struct undo
*) marker
;
4750 /* Undo all the modifications recorded in undobuf. */
4758 /* We've committed to accepting the changes we made. Move all
4759 of the undos to the free list. */
4764 struct undo
*undo
, *next
;
4766 for (undo
= undobuf
.undos
; undo
; undo
= next
)
4769 undo
->next
= undobuf
.frees
;
4770 undobuf
.frees
= undo
;
4775 /* Find the innermost point within the rtx at LOC, possibly LOC itself,
4776 where we have an arithmetic expression and return that point. LOC will
4779 try_combine will call this function to see if an insn can be split into
4783 find_split_point (rtx
*loc
, rtx_insn
*insn
, bool set_src
)
4786 enum rtx_code code
= GET_CODE (x
);
4788 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT len
= 0;
4789 HOST_WIDE_INT pos
= 0;
4791 rtx inner
= NULL_RTX
;
4793 /* First special-case some codes. */
4797 #ifdef INSN_SCHEDULING
4798 /* If we are making a paradoxical SUBREG invalid, it becomes a split
4800 if (MEM_P (SUBREG_REG (x
)))
4803 return find_split_point (&SUBREG_REG (x
), insn
, false);
4806 /* If we have (mem (const ..)) or (mem (symbol_ref ...)), split it
4807 using LO_SUM and HIGH. */
4808 if (HAVE_lo_sum
&& (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == CONST
4809 || GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == SYMBOL_REF
))
4811 machine_mode address_mode
= get_address_mode (x
);
4814 gen_rtx_LO_SUM (address_mode
,
4815 gen_rtx_HIGH (address_mode
, XEXP (x
, 0)),
4817 return &XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0);
4820 /* If we have a PLUS whose second operand is a constant and the
4821 address is not valid, perhaps will can split it up using
4822 the machine-specific way to split large constants. We use
4823 the first pseudo-reg (one of the virtual regs) as a placeholder;
4824 it will not remain in the result. */
4825 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == PLUS
4826 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1))
4827 && ! memory_address_addr_space_p (GET_MODE (x
), XEXP (x
, 0),
4828 MEM_ADDR_SPACE (x
)))
4830 rtx reg
= regno_reg_rtx
[FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
];
4831 rtx_insn
*seq
= combine_split_insns (gen_rtx_SET (reg
, XEXP (x
, 0)),
4834 /* This should have produced two insns, each of which sets our
4835 placeholder. If the source of the second is a valid address,
4836 we can make put both sources together and make a split point
4840 && NEXT_INSN (seq
) != NULL_RTX
4841 && NEXT_INSN (NEXT_INSN (seq
)) == NULL_RTX
4842 && NONJUMP_INSN_P (seq
)
4843 && GET_CODE (PATTERN (seq
)) == SET
4844 && SET_DEST (PATTERN (seq
)) == reg
4845 && ! reg_mentioned_p (reg
,
4846 SET_SRC (PATTERN (seq
)))
4847 && NONJUMP_INSN_P (NEXT_INSN (seq
))
4848 && GET_CODE (PATTERN (NEXT_INSN (seq
))) == SET
4849 && SET_DEST (PATTERN (NEXT_INSN (seq
))) == reg
4850 && memory_address_addr_space_p
4851 (GET_MODE (x
), SET_SRC (PATTERN (NEXT_INSN (seq
))),
4852 MEM_ADDR_SPACE (x
)))
4854 rtx src1
= SET_SRC (PATTERN (seq
));
4855 rtx src2
= SET_SRC (PATTERN (NEXT_INSN (seq
)));
4857 /* Replace the placeholder in SRC2 with SRC1. If we can
4858 find where in SRC2 it was placed, that can become our
4859 split point and we can replace this address with SRC2.
4860 Just try two obvious places. */
4862 src2
= replace_rtx (src2
, reg
, src1
);
4864 if (XEXP (src2
, 0) == src1
)
4865 split
= &XEXP (src2
, 0);
4866 else if (GET_RTX_FORMAT (GET_CODE (XEXP (src2
, 0)))[0] == 'e'
4867 && XEXP (XEXP (src2
, 0), 0) == src1
)
4868 split
= &XEXP (XEXP (src2
, 0), 0);
4872 SUBST (XEXP (x
, 0), src2
);
4877 /* If that didn't work, perhaps the first operand is complex and
4878 needs to be computed separately, so make a split point there.
4879 This will occur on machines that just support REG + CONST
4880 and have a constant moved through some previous computation. */
4882 else if (!OBJECT_P (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0))
4883 && ! (GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0)) == SUBREG
4884 && OBJECT_P (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0)))))
4885 return &XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0);
4888 /* If we have a PLUS whose first operand is complex, try computing it
4889 separately by making a split there. */
4890 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == PLUS
4891 && ! memory_address_addr_space_p (GET_MODE (x
), XEXP (x
, 0),
4893 && ! OBJECT_P (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0))
4894 && ! (GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0)) == SUBREG
4895 && OBJECT_P (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0)))))
4896 return &XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0);
4900 /* If SET_DEST is CC0 and SET_SRC is not an operand, a COMPARE, or a
4901 ZERO_EXTRACT, the most likely reason why this doesn't match is that
4902 we need to put the operand into a register. So split at that
4905 if (SET_DEST (x
) == cc0_rtx
4906 && GET_CODE (SET_SRC (x
)) != COMPARE
4907 && GET_CODE (SET_SRC (x
)) != ZERO_EXTRACT
4908 && !OBJECT_P (SET_SRC (x
))
4909 && ! (GET_CODE (SET_SRC (x
)) == SUBREG
4910 && OBJECT_P (SUBREG_REG (SET_SRC (x
)))))
4911 return &SET_SRC (x
);
4913 /* See if we can split SET_SRC as it stands. */
4914 split
= find_split_point (&SET_SRC (x
), insn
, true);
4915 if (split
&& split
!= &SET_SRC (x
))
4918 /* See if we can split SET_DEST as it stands. */
4919 split
= find_split_point (&SET_DEST (x
), insn
, false);
4920 if (split
&& split
!= &SET_DEST (x
))
4923 /* See if this is a bitfield assignment with everything constant. If
4924 so, this is an IOR of an AND, so split it into that. */
4925 if (GET_CODE (SET_DEST (x
)) == ZERO_EXTRACT
4926 && HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (GET_MODE (XEXP (SET_DEST (x
), 0)))
4927 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (SET_DEST (x
), 1))
4928 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (SET_DEST (x
), 2))
4929 && CONST_INT_P (SET_SRC (x
))
4930 && ((INTVAL (XEXP (SET_DEST (x
), 1))
4931 + INTVAL (XEXP (SET_DEST (x
), 2)))
4932 <= GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (XEXP (SET_DEST (x
), 0))))
4933 && ! side_effects_p (XEXP (SET_DEST (x
), 0)))
4935 HOST_WIDE_INT pos
= INTVAL (XEXP (SET_DEST (x
), 2));
4936 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT len
= INTVAL (XEXP (SET_DEST (x
), 1));
4937 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT src
= INTVAL (SET_SRC (x
));
4938 rtx dest
= XEXP (SET_DEST (x
), 0);
4939 machine_mode mode
= GET_MODE (dest
);
4940 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT mask
4941 = (HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< len
) - 1;
4944 if (BITS_BIG_ENDIAN
)
4945 pos
= GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
) - len
- pos
;
4947 or_mask
= gen_int_mode (src
<< pos
, mode
);
4950 simplify_gen_binary (IOR
, mode
, dest
, or_mask
));
4953 rtx negmask
= gen_int_mode (~(mask
<< pos
), mode
);
4955 simplify_gen_binary (IOR
, mode
,
4956 simplify_gen_binary (AND
, mode
,
4961 SUBST (SET_DEST (x
), dest
);
4963 split
= find_split_point (&SET_SRC (x
), insn
, true);
4964 if (split
&& split
!= &SET_SRC (x
))
4968 /* Otherwise, see if this is an operation that we can split into two.
4969 If so, try to split that. */
4970 code
= GET_CODE (SET_SRC (x
));
4975 /* If we are AND'ing with a large constant that is only a single
4976 bit and the result is only being used in a context where we
4977 need to know if it is zero or nonzero, replace it with a bit
4978 extraction. This will avoid the large constant, which might
4979 have taken more than one insn to make. If the constant were
4980 not a valid argument to the AND but took only one insn to make,
4981 this is no worse, but if it took more than one insn, it will
4984 if (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 1))
4985 && REG_P (XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 0))
4986 && (pos
= exact_log2 (UINTVAL (XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 1)))) >= 7
4987 && REG_P (SET_DEST (x
))
4988 && (split
= find_single_use (SET_DEST (x
), insn
, NULL
)) != 0
4989 && (GET_CODE (*split
) == EQ
|| GET_CODE (*split
) == NE
)
4990 && XEXP (*split
, 0) == SET_DEST (x
)
4991 && XEXP (*split
, 1) == const0_rtx
)
4993 rtx extraction
= make_extraction (GET_MODE (SET_DEST (x
)),
4994 XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 0),
4995 pos
, NULL_RTX
, 1, 1, 0, 0);
4996 if (extraction
!= 0)
4998 SUBST (SET_SRC (x
), extraction
);
4999 return find_split_point (loc
, insn
, false);
5005 /* If STORE_FLAG_VALUE is -1, this is (NE X 0) and only one bit of X
5006 is known to be on, this can be converted into a NEG of a shift. */
5007 if (STORE_FLAG_VALUE
== -1 && XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 1) == const0_rtx
5008 && GET_MODE (SET_SRC (x
)) == GET_MODE (XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 0))
5009 && 1 <= (pos
= exact_log2
5010 (nonzero_bits (XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 0),
5011 GET_MODE (XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 0))))))
5013 machine_mode mode
= GET_MODE (XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 0));
5017 gen_rtx_LSHIFTRT (mode
,
5018 XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 0),
5021 split
= find_split_point (&SET_SRC (x
), insn
, true);
5022 if (split
&& split
!= &SET_SRC (x
))
5028 inner
= XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 0);
5030 /* We can't optimize if either mode is a partial integer
5031 mode as we don't know how many bits are significant
5033 if (GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (inner
)) == MODE_PARTIAL_INT
5034 || GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (SET_SRC (x
))) == MODE_PARTIAL_INT
)
5038 len
= GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (inner
));
5044 if (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 1))
5045 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 2)))
5047 inner
= XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 0);
5048 len
= INTVAL (XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 1));
5049 pos
= INTVAL (XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 2));
5051 if (BITS_BIG_ENDIAN
)
5052 pos
= GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (inner
)) - len
- pos
;
5053 unsignedp
= (code
== ZERO_EXTRACT
);
5062 && pos
+ len
<= GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (inner
)))
5064 machine_mode mode
= GET_MODE (SET_SRC (x
));
5066 /* For unsigned, we have a choice of a shift followed by an
5067 AND or two shifts. Use two shifts for field sizes where the
5068 constant might be too large. We assume here that we can
5069 always at least get 8-bit constants in an AND insn, which is
5070 true for every current RISC. */
5072 if (unsignedp
&& len
<= 8)
5074 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT mask
5075 = (HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< len
) - 1;
5079 (mode
, gen_lowpart (mode
, inner
),
5081 gen_int_mode (mask
, mode
)));
5083 split
= find_split_point (&SET_SRC (x
), insn
, true);
5084 if (split
&& split
!= &SET_SRC (x
))
5091 (unsignedp
? LSHIFTRT
: ASHIFTRT
, mode
,
5092 gen_rtx_ASHIFT (mode
,
5093 gen_lowpart (mode
, inner
),
5094 GEN_INT (GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
)
5096 GEN_INT (GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
) - len
)));
5098 split
= find_split_point (&SET_SRC (x
), insn
, true);
5099 if (split
&& split
!= &SET_SRC (x
))
5104 /* See if this is a simple operation with a constant as the second
5105 operand. It might be that this constant is out of range and hence
5106 could be used as a split point. */
5107 if (BINARY_P (SET_SRC (x
))
5108 && CONSTANT_P (XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 1))
5109 && (OBJECT_P (XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 0))
5110 || (GET_CODE (XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 0)) == SUBREG
5111 && OBJECT_P (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 0))))))
5112 return &XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 1);
5114 /* Finally, see if this is a simple operation with its first operand
5115 not in a register. The operation might require this operand in a
5116 register, so return it as a split point. We can always do this
5117 because if the first operand were another operation, we would have
5118 already found it as a split point. */
5119 if ((BINARY_P (SET_SRC (x
)) || UNARY_P (SET_SRC (x
)))
5120 && ! register_operand (XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 0), VOIDmode
))
5121 return &XEXP (SET_SRC (x
), 0);
5127 /* We write NOR as (and (not A) (not B)), but if we don't have a NOR,
5128 it is better to write this as (not (ior A B)) so we can split it.
5129 Similarly for IOR. */
5130 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == NOT
&& GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 1)) == NOT
)
5133 gen_rtx_NOT (GET_MODE (x
),
5134 gen_rtx_fmt_ee (code
== IOR
? AND
: IOR
,
5136 XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0),
5137 XEXP (XEXP (x
, 1), 0))));
5138 return find_split_point (loc
, insn
, set_src
);
5141 /* Many RISC machines have a large set of logical insns. If the
5142 second operand is a NOT, put it first so we will try to split the
5143 other operand first. */
5144 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 1)) == NOT
)
5146 rtx tem
= XEXP (x
, 0);
5147 SUBST (XEXP (x
, 0), XEXP (x
, 1));
5148 SUBST (XEXP (x
, 1), tem
);
5154 /* Canonicalization can produce (minus A (mult B C)), where C is a
5155 constant. It may be better to try splitting (plus (mult B -C) A)
5156 instead if this isn't a multiply by a power of two. */
5157 if (set_src
&& code
== MINUS
&& GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 1)) == MULT
5158 && GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 1), 1)) == CONST_INT
5159 && !pow2p_hwi (INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 1), 1))))
5161 machine_mode mode
= GET_MODE (x
);
5162 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT this_int
= INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 1), 1));
5163 HOST_WIDE_INT other_int
= trunc_int_for_mode (-this_int
, mode
);
5164 SUBST (*loc
, gen_rtx_PLUS (mode
,
5166 XEXP (XEXP (x
, 1), 0),
5167 gen_int_mode (other_int
,
5170 return find_split_point (loc
, insn
, set_src
);
5173 /* Split at a multiply-accumulate instruction. However if this is
5174 the SET_SRC, we likely do not have such an instruction and it's
5175 worthless to try this split. */
5177 && (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == MULT
5178 || (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == ASHIFT
5179 && GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1)) == CONST_INT
)))
5186 /* Otherwise, select our actions depending on our rtx class. */
5187 switch (GET_RTX_CLASS (code
))
5189 case RTX_BITFIELD_OPS
: /* This is ZERO_EXTRACT and SIGN_EXTRACT. */
5191 split
= find_split_point (&XEXP (x
, 2), insn
, false);
5196 case RTX_COMM_ARITH
:
5198 case RTX_COMM_COMPARE
:
5199 split
= find_split_point (&XEXP (x
, 1), insn
, false);
5204 /* Some machines have (and (shift ...) ...) insns. If X is not
5205 an AND, but XEXP (X, 0) is, use it as our split point. */
5206 if (GET_CODE (x
) != AND
&& GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == AND
)
5207 return &XEXP (x
, 0);
5209 split
= find_split_point (&XEXP (x
, 0), insn
, false);
5215 /* Otherwise, we don't have a split point. */
5220 /* Throughout X, replace FROM with TO, and return the result.
5221 The result is TO if X is FROM;
5222 otherwise the result is X, but its contents may have been modified.
5223 If they were modified, a record was made in undobuf so that
5224 undo_all will (among other things) return X to its original state.
5226 If the number of changes necessary is too much to record to undo,
5227 the excess changes are not made, so the result is invalid.
5228 The changes already made can still be undone.
5229 undobuf.num_undo is incremented for such changes, so by testing that
5230 the caller can tell whether the result is valid.
5232 `n_occurrences' is incremented each time FROM is replaced.
5234 IN_DEST is nonzero if we are processing the SET_DEST of a SET.
5236 IN_COND is nonzero if we are at the top level of a condition.
5238 UNIQUE_COPY is nonzero if each substitution must be unique. We do this
5239 by copying if `n_occurrences' is nonzero. */
5242 subst (rtx x
, rtx from
, rtx to
, int in_dest
, int in_cond
, int unique_copy
)
5244 enum rtx_code code
= GET_CODE (x
);
5245 machine_mode op0_mode
= VOIDmode
;
5250 /* Two expressions are equal if they are identical copies of a shared
5251 RTX or if they are both registers with the same register number
5254 #define COMBINE_RTX_EQUAL_P(X,Y) \
5256 || (REG_P (X) && REG_P (Y) \
5257 && REGNO (X) == REGNO (Y) && GET_MODE (X) == GET_MODE (Y)))
5259 /* Do not substitute into clobbers of regs -- this will never result in
5261 if (GET_CODE (x
) == CLOBBER
&& REG_P (XEXP (x
, 0)))
5264 if (! in_dest
&& COMBINE_RTX_EQUAL_P (x
, from
))
5267 return (unique_copy
&& n_occurrences
> 1 ? copy_rtx (to
) : to
);
5270 /* If X and FROM are the same register but different modes, they
5271 will not have been seen as equal above. However, the log links code
5272 will make a LOG_LINKS entry for that case. If we do nothing, we
5273 will try to rerecognize our original insn and, when it succeeds,
5274 we will delete the feeding insn, which is incorrect.
5276 So force this insn not to match in this (rare) case. */
5277 if (! in_dest
&& code
== REG
&& REG_P (from
)
5278 && reg_overlap_mentioned_p (x
, from
))
5279 return gen_rtx_CLOBBER (GET_MODE (x
), const0_rtx
);
5281 /* If this is an object, we are done unless it is a MEM or LO_SUM, both
5282 of which may contain things that can be combined. */
5283 if (code
!= MEM
&& code
!= LO_SUM
&& OBJECT_P (x
))
5286 /* It is possible to have a subexpression appear twice in the insn.
5287 Suppose that FROM is a register that appears within TO.
5288 Then, after that subexpression has been scanned once by `subst',
5289 the second time it is scanned, TO may be found. If we were
5290 to scan TO here, we would find FROM within it and create a
5291 self-referent rtl structure which is completely wrong. */
5292 if (COMBINE_RTX_EQUAL_P (x
, to
))
5295 /* Parallel asm_operands need special attention because all of the
5296 inputs are shared across the arms. Furthermore, unsharing the
5297 rtl results in recognition failures. Failure to handle this case
5298 specially can result in circular rtl.
5300 Solve this by doing a normal pass across the first entry of the
5301 parallel, and only processing the SET_DESTs of the subsequent
5304 if (code
== PARALLEL
5305 && GET_CODE (XVECEXP (x
, 0, 0)) == SET
5306 && GET_CODE (SET_SRC (XVECEXP (x
, 0, 0))) == ASM_OPERANDS
)
5308 new_rtx
= subst (XVECEXP (x
, 0, 0), from
, to
, 0, 0, unique_copy
);
5310 /* If this substitution failed, this whole thing fails. */
5311 if (GET_CODE (new_rtx
) == CLOBBER
5312 && XEXP (new_rtx
, 0) == const0_rtx
)
5315 SUBST (XVECEXP (x
, 0, 0), new_rtx
);
5317 for (i
= XVECLEN (x
, 0) - 1; i
>= 1; i
--)
5319 rtx dest
= SET_DEST (XVECEXP (x
, 0, i
));
5322 && GET_CODE (dest
) != CC0
5323 && GET_CODE (dest
) != PC
)
5325 new_rtx
= subst (dest
, from
, to
, 0, 0, unique_copy
);
5327 /* If this substitution failed, this whole thing fails. */
5328 if (GET_CODE (new_rtx
) == CLOBBER
5329 && XEXP (new_rtx
, 0) == const0_rtx
)
5332 SUBST (SET_DEST (XVECEXP (x
, 0, i
)), new_rtx
);
5338 len
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
);
5339 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
5341 /* We don't need to process a SET_DEST that is a register, CC0,
5342 or PC, so set up to skip this common case. All other cases
5343 where we want to suppress replacing something inside a
5344 SET_SRC are handled via the IN_DEST operand. */
5346 && (REG_P (SET_DEST (x
))
5347 || GET_CODE (SET_DEST (x
)) == CC0
5348 || GET_CODE (SET_DEST (x
)) == PC
))
5351 /* Trying to simplify the operands of a widening MULT is not likely
5352 to create RTL matching a machine insn. */
5354 && (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == ZERO_EXTEND
5355 || GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == SIGN_EXTEND
)
5356 && (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 1)) == ZERO_EXTEND
5357 || GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 1)) == SIGN_EXTEND
)
5358 && REG_P (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0))
5359 && REG_P (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 1), 0))
5364 /* Get the mode of operand 0 in case X is now a SIGN_EXTEND of a
5367 op0_mode
= GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0));
5369 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
5374 for (j
= XVECLEN (x
, i
) - 1; j
>= 0; j
--)
5376 if (COMBINE_RTX_EQUAL_P (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), from
))
5378 new_rtx
= (unique_copy
&& n_occurrences
5379 ? copy_rtx (to
) : to
);
5384 new_rtx
= subst (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), from
, to
, 0, 0,
5387 /* If this substitution failed, this whole thing
5389 if (GET_CODE (new_rtx
) == CLOBBER
5390 && XEXP (new_rtx
, 0) == const0_rtx
)
5394 SUBST (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), new_rtx
);
5397 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'e')
5399 /* If this is a register being set, ignore it. */
5400 new_rtx
= XEXP (x
, i
);
5403 && (((code
== SUBREG
|| code
== ZERO_EXTRACT
)
5405 || code
== STRICT_LOW_PART
))
5408 else if (COMBINE_RTX_EQUAL_P (XEXP (x
, i
), from
))
5410 /* In general, don't install a subreg involving two
5411 modes not tieable. It can worsen register
5412 allocation, and can even make invalid reload
5413 insns, since the reg inside may need to be copied
5414 from in the outside mode, and that may be invalid
5415 if it is an fp reg copied in integer mode.
5417 We allow two exceptions to this: It is valid if
5418 it is inside another SUBREG and the mode of that
5419 SUBREG and the mode of the inside of TO is
5420 tieable and it is valid if X is a SET that copies
5423 if (GET_CODE (to
) == SUBREG
5424 && ! MODES_TIEABLE_P (GET_MODE (to
),
5425 GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (to
)))
5426 && ! (code
== SUBREG
5427 && MODES_TIEABLE_P (GET_MODE (x
),
5428 GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (to
))))
5432 && XEXP (x
, 0) == cc0_rtx
))))
5433 return gen_rtx_CLOBBER (VOIDmode
, const0_rtx
);
5437 && REGNO (to
) < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
5438 && simplify_subreg_regno (REGNO (to
), GET_MODE (to
),
5441 return gen_rtx_CLOBBER (VOIDmode
, const0_rtx
);
5443 new_rtx
= (unique_copy
&& n_occurrences
? copy_rtx (to
) : to
);
5447 /* If we are in a SET_DEST, suppress most cases unless we
5448 have gone inside a MEM, in which case we want to
5449 simplify the address. We assume here that things that
5450 are actually part of the destination have their inner
5451 parts in the first expression. This is true for SUBREG,
5452 STRICT_LOW_PART, and ZERO_EXTRACT, which are the only
5453 things aside from REG and MEM that should appear in a
5455 new_rtx
= subst (XEXP (x
, i
), from
, to
,
5457 && (code
== SUBREG
|| code
== STRICT_LOW_PART
5458 || code
== ZERO_EXTRACT
))
5461 code
== IF_THEN_ELSE
&& i
== 0,
5464 /* If we found that we will have to reject this combination,
5465 indicate that by returning the CLOBBER ourselves, rather than
5466 an expression containing it. This will speed things up as
5467 well as prevent accidents where two CLOBBERs are considered
5468 to be equal, thus producing an incorrect simplification. */
5470 if (GET_CODE (new_rtx
) == CLOBBER
&& XEXP (new_rtx
, 0) == const0_rtx
)
5473 if (GET_CODE (x
) == SUBREG
&& CONST_SCALAR_INT_P (new_rtx
))
5475 machine_mode mode
= GET_MODE (x
);
5477 x
= simplify_subreg (GET_MODE (x
), new_rtx
,
5478 GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (x
)),
5481 x
= gen_rtx_CLOBBER (mode
, const0_rtx
);
5483 else if (CONST_SCALAR_INT_P (new_rtx
)
5484 && GET_CODE (x
) == ZERO_EXTEND
)
5486 x
= simplify_unary_operation (ZERO_EXTEND
, GET_MODE (x
),
5487 new_rtx
, GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0)));
5491 SUBST (XEXP (x
, i
), new_rtx
);
5496 /* Check if we are loading something from the constant pool via float
5497 extension; in this case we would undo compress_float_constant
5498 optimization and degenerate constant load to an immediate value. */
5499 if (GET_CODE (x
) == FLOAT_EXTEND
5500 && MEM_P (XEXP (x
, 0))
5501 && MEM_READONLY_P (XEXP (x
, 0)))
5503 rtx tmp
= avoid_constant_pool_reference (x
);
5508 /* Try to simplify X. If the simplification changed the code, it is likely
5509 that further simplification will help, so loop, but limit the number
5510 of repetitions that will be performed. */
5512 for (i
= 0; i
< 4; i
++)
5514 /* If X is sufficiently simple, don't bother trying to do anything
5516 if (code
!= CONST_INT
&& code
!= REG
&& code
!= CLOBBER
)
5517 x
= combine_simplify_rtx (x
, op0_mode
, in_dest
, in_cond
);
5519 if (GET_CODE (x
) == code
)
5522 code
= GET_CODE (x
);
5524 /* We no longer know the original mode of operand 0 since we
5525 have changed the form of X) */
5526 op0_mode
= VOIDmode
;
5532 /* If X is a commutative operation whose operands are not in the canonical
5533 order, use substitutions to swap them. */
5536 maybe_swap_commutative_operands (rtx x
)
5538 if (COMMUTATIVE_ARITH_P (x
)
5539 && swap_commutative_operands_p (XEXP (x
, 0), XEXP (x
, 1)))
5541 rtx temp
= XEXP (x
, 0);
5542 SUBST (XEXP (x
, 0), XEXP (x
, 1));
5543 SUBST (XEXP (x
, 1), temp
);
5547 /* Simplify X, a piece of RTL. We just operate on the expression at the
5548 outer level; call `subst' to simplify recursively. Return the new
5551 OP0_MODE is the original mode of XEXP (x, 0). IN_DEST is nonzero
5552 if we are inside a SET_DEST. IN_COND is nonzero if we are at the top level
5556 combine_simplify_rtx (rtx x
, machine_mode op0_mode
, int in_dest
,
5559 enum rtx_code code
= GET_CODE (x
);
5560 machine_mode mode
= GET_MODE (x
);
5564 /* If this is a commutative operation, put a constant last and a complex
5565 expression first. We don't need to do this for comparisons here. */
5566 maybe_swap_commutative_operands (x
);
5568 /* Try to fold this expression in case we have constants that weren't
5571 switch (GET_RTX_CLASS (code
))
5574 if (op0_mode
== VOIDmode
)
5575 op0_mode
= GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0));
5576 temp
= simplify_unary_operation (code
, mode
, XEXP (x
, 0), op0_mode
);
5579 case RTX_COMM_COMPARE
:
5581 machine_mode cmp_mode
= GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0));
5582 if (cmp_mode
== VOIDmode
)
5584 cmp_mode
= GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 1));
5585 if (cmp_mode
== VOIDmode
)
5586 cmp_mode
= op0_mode
;
5588 temp
= simplify_relational_operation (code
, mode
, cmp_mode
,
5589 XEXP (x
, 0), XEXP (x
, 1));
5592 case RTX_COMM_ARITH
:
5594 temp
= simplify_binary_operation (code
, mode
, XEXP (x
, 0), XEXP (x
, 1));
5596 case RTX_BITFIELD_OPS
:
5598 temp
= simplify_ternary_operation (code
, mode
, op0_mode
, XEXP (x
, 0),
5599 XEXP (x
, 1), XEXP (x
, 2));
5608 code
= GET_CODE (temp
);
5609 op0_mode
= VOIDmode
;
5610 mode
= GET_MODE (temp
);
5613 /* If this is a simple operation applied to an IF_THEN_ELSE, try
5614 applying it to the arms of the IF_THEN_ELSE. This often simplifies
5615 things. Check for cases where both arms are testing the same
5618 Don't do anything if all operands are very simple. */
5621 && ((!OBJECT_P (XEXP (x
, 0))
5622 && ! (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == SUBREG
5623 && OBJECT_P (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (x
, 0)))))
5624 || (!OBJECT_P (XEXP (x
, 1))
5625 && ! (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 1)) == SUBREG
5626 && OBJECT_P (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (x
, 1)))))))
5628 && (!OBJECT_P (XEXP (x
, 0))
5629 && ! (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == SUBREG
5630 && OBJECT_P (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (x
, 0)))))))
5632 rtx cond
, true_rtx
, false_rtx
;
5634 cond
= if_then_else_cond (x
, &true_rtx
, &false_rtx
);
5636 /* If everything is a comparison, what we have is highly unlikely
5637 to be simpler, so don't use it. */
5638 && ! (COMPARISON_P (x
)
5639 && (COMPARISON_P (true_rtx
) || COMPARISON_P (false_rtx
))))
5641 rtx cop1
= const0_rtx
;
5642 enum rtx_code cond_code
= simplify_comparison (NE
, &cond
, &cop1
);
5644 if (cond_code
== NE
&& COMPARISON_P (cond
))
5647 /* Simplify the alternative arms; this may collapse the true and
5648 false arms to store-flag values. Be careful to use copy_rtx
5649 here since true_rtx or false_rtx might share RTL with x as a
5650 result of the if_then_else_cond call above. */
5651 true_rtx
= subst (copy_rtx (true_rtx
), pc_rtx
, pc_rtx
, 0, 0, 0);
5652 false_rtx
= subst (copy_rtx (false_rtx
), pc_rtx
, pc_rtx
, 0, 0, 0);
5654 /* If true_rtx and false_rtx are not general_operands, an if_then_else
5655 is unlikely to be simpler. */
5656 if (general_operand (true_rtx
, VOIDmode
)
5657 && general_operand (false_rtx
, VOIDmode
))
5659 enum rtx_code reversed
;
5661 /* Restarting if we generate a store-flag expression will cause
5662 us to loop. Just drop through in this case. */
5664 /* If the result values are STORE_FLAG_VALUE and zero, we can
5665 just make the comparison operation. */
5666 if (true_rtx
== const_true_rtx
&& false_rtx
== const0_rtx
)
5667 x
= simplify_gen_relational (cond_code
, mode
, VOIDmode
,
5669 else if (true_rtx
== const0_rtx
&& false_rtx
== const_true_rtx
5670 && ((reversed
= reversed_comparison_code_parts
5671 (cond_code
, cond
, cop1
, NULL
))
5673 x
= simplify_gen_relational (reversed
, mode
, VOIDmode
,
5676 /* Likewise, we can make the negate of a comparison operation
5677 if the result values are - STORE_FLAG_VALUE and zero. */
5678 else if (CONST_INT_P (true_rtx
)
5679 && INTVAL (true_rtx
) == - STORE_FLAG_VALUE
5680 && false_rtx
== const0_rtx
)
5681 x
= simplify_gen_unary (NEG
, mode
,
5682 simplify_gen_relational (cond_code
,
5686 else if (CONST_INT_P (false_rtx
)
5687 && INTVAL (false_rtx
) == - STORE_FLAG_VALUE
5688 && true_rtx
== const0_rtx
5689 && ((reversed
= reversed_comparison_code_parts
5690 (cond_code
, cond
, cop1
, NULL
))
5692 x
= simplify_gen_unary (NEG
, mode
,
5693 simplify_gen_relational (reversed
,
5698 return gen_rtx_IF_THEN_ELSE (mode
,
5699 simplify_gen_relational (cond_code
,
5704 true_rtx
, false_rtx
);
5706 code
= GET_CODE (x
);
5707 op0_mode
= VOIDmode
;
5712 /* First see if we can apply the inverse distributive law. */
5713 if (code
== PLUS
|| code
== MINUS
5714 || code
== AND
|| code
== IOR
|| code
== XOR
)
5716 x
= apply_distributive_law (x
);
5717 code
= GET_CODE (x
);
5718 op0_mode
= VOIDmode
;
5721 /* If CODE is an associative operation not otherwise handled, see if we
5722 can associate some operands. This can win if they are constants or
5723 if they are logically related (i.e. (a & b) & a). */
5724 if ((code
== PLUS
|| code
== MINUS
|| code
== MULT
|| code
== DIV
5725 || code
== AND
|| code
== IOR
|| code
== XOR
5726 || code
== SMAX
|| code
== SMIN
|| code
== UMAX
|| code
== UMIN
)
5727 && ((INTEGRAL_MODE_P (mode
) && code
!= DIV
)
5728 || (flag_associative_math
&& FLOAT_MODE_P (mode
))))
5730 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == code
)
5732 rtx other
= XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0);
5733 rtx inner_op0
= XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1);
5734 rtx inner_op1
= XEXP (x
, 1);
5737 /* Make sure we pass the constant operand if any as the second
5738 one if this is a commutative operation. */
5739 if (CONSTANT_P (inner_op0
) && COMMUTATIVE_ARITH_P (x
))
5740 std::swap (inner_op0
, inner_op1
);
5741 inner
= simplify_binary_operation (code
== MINUS
? PLUS
5742 : code
== DIV
? MULT
5744 mode
, inner_op0
, inner_op1
);
5746 /* For commutative operations, try the other pair if that one
5748 if (inner
== 0 && COMMUTATIVE_ARITH_P (x
))
5750 other
= XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1);
5751 inner
= simplify_binary_operation (code
, mode
,
5752 XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0),
5757 return simplify_gen_binary (code
, mode
, other
, inner
);
5761 /* A little bit of algebraic simplification here. */
5765 /* Ensure that our address has any ASHIFTs converted to MULT in case
5766 address-recognizing predicates are called later. */
5767 temp
= make_compound_operation (XEXP (x
, 0), MEM
);
5768 SUBST (XEXP (x
, 0), temp
);
5772 if (op0_mode
== VOIDmode
)
5773 op0_mode
= GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (x
));
5775 /* See if this can be moved to simplify_subreg. */
5776 if (CONSTANT_P (SUBREG_REG (x
))
5777 && subreg_lowpart_offset (mode
, op0_mode
) == SUBREG_BYTE (x
)
5778 /* Don't call gen_lowpart if the inner mode
5779 is VOIDmode and we cannot simplify it, as SUBREG without
5780 inner mode is invalid. */
5781 && (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (x
)) != VOIDmode
5782 || gen_lowpart_common (mode
, SUBREG_REG (x
))))
5783 return gen_lowpart (mode
, SUBREG_REG (x
));
5785 if (GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (x
))) == MODE_CC
)
5789 temp
= simplify_subreg (mode
, SUBREG_REG (x
), op0_mode
,
5794 /* If op is known to have all lower bits zero, the result is zero. */
5796 && SCALAR_INT_MODE_P (mode
)
5797 && SCALAR_INT_MODE_P (op0_mode
)
5798 && GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
) < GET_MODE_PRECISION (op0_mode
)
5799 && subreg_lowpart_offset (mode
, op0_mode
) == SUBREG_BYTE (x
)
5800 && HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (op0_mode
)
5801 && (nonzero_bits (SUBREG_REG (x
), op0_mode
)
5802 & GET_MODE_MASK (mode
)) == 0)
5803 return CONST0_RTX (mode
);
5806 /* Don't change the mode of the MEM if that would change the meaning
5808 if (MEM_P (SUBREG_REG (x
))
5809 && (MEM_VOLATILE_P (SUBREG_REG (x
))
5810 || mode_dependent_address_p (XEXP (SUBREG_REG (x
), 0),
5811 MEM_ADDR_SPACE (SUBREG_REG (x
)))))
5812 return gen_rtx_CLOBBER (mode
, const0_rtx
);
5814 /* Note that we cannot do any narrowing for non-constants since
5815 we might have been counting on using the fact that some bits were
5816 zero. We now do this in the SET. */
5821 temp
= expand_compound_operation (XEXP (x
, 0));
5823 /* For C equal to the width of MODE minus 1, (neg (ashiftrt X C)) can be
5824 replaced by (lshiftrt X C). This will convert
5825 (neg (sign_extract X 1 Y)) to (zero_extract X 1 Y). */
5827 if (GET_CODE (temp
) == ASHIFTRT
5828 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (temp
, 1))
5829 && INTVAL (XEXP (temp
, 1)) == GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
) - 1)
5830 return simplify_shift_const (NULL_RTX
, LSHIFTRT
, mode
, XEXP (temp
, 0),
5831 INTVAL (XEXP (temp
, 1)));
5833 /* If X has only a single bit that might be nonzero, say, bit I, convert
5834 (neg X) to (ashiftrt (ashift X C-I) C-I) where C is the bitsize of
5835 MODE minus 1. This will convert (neg (zero_extract X 1 Y)) to
5836 (sign_extract X 1 Y). But only do this if TEMP isn't a register
5837 or a SUBREG of one since we'd be making the expression more
5838 complex if it was just a register. */
5841 && ! (GET_CODE (temp
) == SUBREG
5842 && REG_P (SUBREG_REG (temp
)))
5843 && (i
= exact_log2 (nonzero_bits (temp
, mode
))) >= 0)
5845 rtx temp1
= simplify_shift_const
5846 (NULL_RTX
, ASHIFTRT
, mode
,
5847 simplify_shift_const (NULL_RTX
, ASHIFT
, mode
, temp
,
5848 GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
) - 1 - i
),
5849 GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
) - 1 - i
);
5851 /* If all we did was surround TEMP with the two shifts, we
5852 haven't improved anything, so don't use it. Otherwise,
5853 we are better off with TEMP1. */
5854 if (GET_CODE (temp1
) != ASHIFTRT
5855 || GET_CODE (XEXP (temp1
, 0)) != ASHIFT
5856 || XEXP (XEXP (temp1
, 0), 0) != temp
)
5862 /* We can't handle truncation to a partial integer mode here
5863 because we don't know the real bitsize of the partial
5865 if (GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
) == MODE_PARTIAL_INT
)
5868 if (HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (mode
))
5870 force_to_mode (XEXP (x
, 0), GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0)),
5871 GET_MODE_MASK (mode
), 0));
5873 /* We can truncate a constant value and return it. */
5874 if (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 0)))
5875 return gen_int_mode (INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 0)), mode
);
5877 /* Similarly to what we do in simplify-rtx.c, a truncate of a register
5878 whose value is a comparison can be replaced with a subreg if
5879 STORE_FLAG_VALUE permits. */
5880 if (HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (mode
)
5881 && (STORE_FLAG_VALUE
& ~GET_MODE_MASK (mode
)) == 0
5882 && (temp
= get_last_value (XEXP (x
, 0)))
5883 && COMPARISON_P (temp
))
5884 return gen_lowpart (mode
, XEXP (x
, 0));
5888 /* (const (const X)) can become (const X). Do it this way rather than
5889 returning the inner CONST since CONST can be shared with a
5891 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == CONST
)
5892 SUBST (XEXP (x
, 0), XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0));
5896 /* Convert (lo_sum (high FOO) FOO) to FOO. This is necessary so we
5897 can add in an offset. find_split_point will split this address up
5898 again if it doesn't match. */
5899 if (HAVE_lo_sum
&& GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == HIGH
5900 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0), XEXP (x
, 1)))
5905 /* (plus (xor (and <foo> (const_int pow2 - 1)) <c>) <-c>)
5906 when c is (const_int (pow2 + 1) / 2) is a sign extension of a
5907 bit-field and can be replaced by either a sign_extend or a
5908 sign_extract. The `and' may be a zero_extend and the two
5909 <c>, -<c> constants may be reversed. */
5910 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == XOR
5911 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 1))
5912 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1))
5913 && INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) == -INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1))
5914 && ((i
= exact_log2 (UINTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1)))) >= 0
5915 || (i
= exact_log2 (UINTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)))) >= 0)
5916 && HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (mode
)
5917 && ((GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0)) == AND
5918 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0), 1))
5919 && (UINTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0), 1))
5920 == (HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< (i
+ 1)) - 1))
5921 || (GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0)) == ZERO_EXTEND
5922 && (GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (XEXP (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0), 0)))
5923 == (unsigned int) i
+ 1))))
5924 return simplify_shift_const
5925 (NULL_RTX
, ASHIFTRT
, mode
,
5926 simplify_shift_const (NULL_RTX
, ASHIFT
, mode
,
5927 XEXP (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0), 0),
5928 GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
) - (i
+ 1)),
5929 GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
) - (i
+ 1));
5931 /* If only the low-order bit of X is possibly nonzero, (plus x -1)
5932 can become (ashiftrt (ashift (xor x 1) C) C) where C is
5933 the bitsize of the mode - 1. This allows simplification of
5934 "a = (b & 8) == 0;" */
5935 if (XEXP (x
, 1) == constm1_rtx
5936 && !REG_P (XEXP (x
, 0))
5937 && ! (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == SUBREG
5938 && REG_P (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (x
, 0))))
5939 && nonzero_bits (XEXP (x
, 0), mode
) == 1)
5940 return simplify_shift_const (NULL_RTX
, ASHIFTRT
, mode
,
5941 simplify_shift_const (NULL_RTX
, ASHIFT
, mode
,
5942 gen_rtx_XOR (mode
, XEXP (x
, 0), const1_rtx
),
5943 GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
) - 1),
5944 GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
) - 1);
5946 /* If we are adding two things that have no bits in common, convert
5947 the addition into an IOR. This will often be further simplified,
5948 for example in cases like ((a & 1) + (a & 2)), which can
5951 if (HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (mode
)
5952 && (nonzero_bits (XEXP (x
, 0), mode
)
5953 & nonzero_bits (XEXP (x
, 1), mode
)) == 0)
5955 /* Try to simplify the expression further. */
5956 rtx tor
= simplify_gen_binary (IOR
, mode
, XEXP (x
, 0), XEXP (x
, 1));
5957 temp
= combine_simplify_rtx (tor
, VOIDmode
, in_dest
, 0);
5959 /* If we could, great. If not, do not go ahead with the IOR
5960 replacement, since PLUS appears in many special purpose
5961 address arithmetic instructions. */
5962 if (GET_CODE (temp
) != CLOBBER
5963 && (GET_CODE (temp
) != IOR
5964 || ((XEXP (temp
, 0) != XEXP (x
, 0)
5965 || XEXP (temp
, 1) != XEXP (x
, 1))
5966 && (XEXP (temp
, 0) != XEXP (x
, 1)
5967 || XEXP (temp
, 1) != XEXP (x
, 0)))))
5971 /* Canonicalize x + x into x << 1. */
5972 if (GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
) == MODE_INT
5973 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (x
, 0), XEXP (x
, 1))
5974 && !side_effects_p (XEXP (x
, 0)))
5975 return simplify_gen_binary (ASHIFT
, mode
, XEXP (x
, 0), const1_rtx
);
5980 /* (minus <foo> (and <foo> (const_int -pow2))) becomes
5981 (and <foo> (const_int pow2-1)) */
5982 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 1)) == AND
5983 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 1), 1))
5984 && pow2p_hwi (-UINTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 1), 1)))
5985 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 1), 0), XEXP (x
, 0)))
5986 return simplify_and_const_int (NULL_RTX
, mode
, XEXP (x
, 0),
5987 -INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 1), 1)) - 1);
5991 /* If we have (mult (plus A B) C), apply the distributive law and then
5992 the inverse distributive law to see if things simplify. This
5993 occurs mostly in addresses, often when unrolling loops. */
5995 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == PLUS
)
5997 rtx result
= distribute_and_simplify_rtx (x
, 0);
6002 /* Try simplify a*(b/c) as (a*b)/c. */
6003 if (FLOAT_MODE_P (mode
) && flag_associative_math
6004 && GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == DIV
)
6006 rtx tem
= simplify_binary_operation (MULT
, mode
,
6007 XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0),
6010 return simplify_gen_binary (DIV
, mode
, tem
, XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1));
6015 /* If this is a divide by a power of two, treat it as a shift if
6016 its first operand is a shift. */
6017 if (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 1))
6018 && (i
= exact_log2 (UINTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)))) >= 0
6019 && (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == ASHIFT
6020 || GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == LSHIFTRT
6021 || GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == ASHIFTRT
6022 || GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == ROTATE
6023 || GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == ROTATERT
))
6024 return simplify_shift_const (NULL_RTX
, LSHIFTRT
, mode
, XEXP (x
, 0), i
);
6028 case GT
: case GTU
: case GE
: case GEU
:
6029 case LT
: case LTU
: case LE
: case LEU
:
6030 case UNEQ
: case LTGT
:
6031 case UNGT
: case UNGE
:
6032 case UNLT
: case UNLE
:
6033 case UNORDERED
: case ORDERED
:
6034 /* If the first operand is a condition code, we can't do anything
6036 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == COMPARE
6037 || (GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0))) != MODE_CC
6038 && ! CC0_P (XEXP (x
, 0))))
6040 rtx op0
= XEXP (x
, 0);
6041 rtx op1
= XEXP (x
, 1);
6042 enum rtx_code new_code
;
6044 if (GET_CODE (op0
) == COMPARE
)
6045 op1
= XEXP (op0
, 1), op0
= XEXP (op0
, 0);
6047 /* Simplify our comparison, if possible. */
6048 new_code
= simplify_comparison (code
, &op0
, &op1
);
6050 /* If STORE_FLAG_VALUE is 1, we can convert (ne x 0) to simply X
6051 if only the low-order bit is possibly nonzero in X (such as when
6052 X is a ZERO_EXTRACT of one bit). Similarly, we can convert EQ to
6053 (xor X 1) or (minus 1 X); we use the former. Finally, if X is
6054 known to be either 0 or -1, NE becomes a NEG and EQ becomes
6057 Remove any ZERO_EXTRACT we made when thinking this was a
6058 comparison. It may now be simpler to use, e.g., an AND. If a
6059 ZERO_EXTRACT is indeed appropriate, it will be placed back by
6060 the call to make_compound_operation in the SET case.
6062 Don't apply these optimizations if the caller would
6063 prefer a comparison rather than a value.
6064 E.g., for the condition in an IF_THEN_ELSE most targets need
6065 an explicit comparison. */
6070 else if (STORE_FLAG_VALUE
== 1
6071 && new_code
== NE
&& GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
) == MODE_INT
6072 && op1
== const0_rtx
6073 && mode
== GET_MODE (op0
)
6074 && nonzero_bits (op0
, mode
) == 1)
6075 return gen_lowpart (mode
,
6076 expand_compound_operation (op0
));
6078 else if (STORE_FLAG_VALUE
== 1
6079 && new_code
== NE
&& GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
) == MODE_INT
6080 && op1
== const0_rtx
6081 && mode
== GET_MODE (op0
)
6082 && (num_sign_bit_copies (op0
, mode
)
6083 == GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
)))
6085 op0
= expand_compound_operation (op0
);
6086 return simplify_gen_unary (NEG
, mode
,
6087 gen_lowpart (mode
, op0
),
6091 else if (STORE_FLAG_VALUE
== 1
6092 && new_code
== EQ
&& GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
) == MODE_INT
6093 && op1
== const0_rtx
6094 && mode
== GET_MODE (op0
)
6095 && nonzero_bits (op0
, mode
) == 1)
6097 op0
= expand_compound_operation (op0
);
6098 return simplify_gen_binary (XOR
, mode
,
6099 gen_lowpart (mode
, op0
),
6103 else if (STORE_FLAG_VALUE
== 1
6104 && new_code
== EQ
&& GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
) == MODE_INT
6105 && op1
== const0_rtx
6106 && mode
== GET_MODE (op0
)
6107 && (num_sign_bit_copies (op0
, mode
)
6108 == GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
)))
6110 op0
= expand_compound_operation (op0
);
6111 return plus_constant (mode
, gen_lowpart (mode
, op0
), 1);
6114 /* If STORE_FLAG_VALUE is -1, we have cases similar to
6119 else if (STORE_FLAG_VALUE
== -1
6120 && new_code
== NE
&& GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
) == MODE_INT
6121 && op1
== const0_rtx
6122 && mode
== GET_MODE (op0
)
6123 && (num_sign_bit_copies (op0
, mode
)
6124 == GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
)))
6125 return gen_lowpart (mode
,
6126 expand_compound_operation (op0
));
6128 else if (STORE_FLAG_VALUE
== -1
6129 && new_code
== NE
&& GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
) == MODE_INT
6130 && op1
== const0_rtx
6131 && mode
== GET_MODE (op0
)
6132 && nonzero_bits (op0
, mode
) == 1)
6134 op0
= expand_compound_operation (op0
);
6135 return simplify_gen_unary (NEG
, mode
,
6136 gen_lowpart (mode
, op0
),
6140 else if (STORE_FLAG_VALUE
== -1
6141 && new_code
== EQ
&& GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
) == MODE_INT
6142 && op1
== const0_rtx
6143 && mode
== GET_MODE (op0
)
6144 && (num_sign_bit_copies (op0
, mode
)
6145 == GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
)))
6147 op0
= expand_compound_operation (op0
);
6148 return simplify_gen_unary (NOT
, mode
,
6149 gen_lowpart (mode
, op0
),
6153 /* If X is 0/1, (eq X 0) is X-1. */
6154 else if (STORE_FLAG_VALUE
== -1
6155 && new_code
== EQ
&& GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
) == MODE_INT
6156 && op1
== const0_rtx
6157 && mode
== GET_MODE (op0
)
6158 && nonzero_bits (op0
, mode
) == 1)
6160 op0
= expand_compound_operation (op0
);
6161 return plus_constant (mode
, gen_lowpart (mode
, op0
), -1);
6164 /* If STORE_FLAG_VALUE says to just test the sign bit and X has just
6165 one bit that might be nonzero, we can convert (ne x 0) to
6166 (ashift x c) where C puts the bit in the sign bit. Remove any
6167 AND with STORE_FLAG_VALUE when we are done, since we are only
6168 going to test the sign bit. */
6169 if (new_code
== NE
&& GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
) == MODE_INT
6170 && HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (mode
)
6171 && val_signbit_p (mode
, STORE_FLAG_VALUE
)
6172 && op1
== const0_rtx
6173 && mode
== GET_MODE (op0
)
6174 && (i
= exact_log2 (nonzero_bits (op0
, mode
))) >= 0)
6176 x
= simplify_shift_const (NULL_RTX
, ASHIFT
, mode
,
6177 expand_compound_operation (op0
),
6178 GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
) - 1 - i
);
6179 if (GET_CODE (x
) == AND
&& XEXP (x
, 1) == const_true_rtx
)
6185 /* If the code changed, return a whole new comparison.
6186 We also need to avoid using SUBST in cases where
6187 simplify_comparison has widened a comparison with a CONST_INT,
6188 since in that case the wider CONST_INT may fail the sanity
6189 checks in do_SUBST. */
6190 if (new_code
!= code
6191 || (CONST_INT_P (op1
)
6192 && GET_MODE (op0
) != GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0))
6193 && GET_MODE (op0
) != GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 1))))
6194 return gen_rtx_fmt_ee (new_code
, mode
, op0
, op1
);
6196 /* Otherwise, keep this operation, but maybe change its operands.
6197 This also converts (ne (compare FOO BAR) 0) to (ne FOO BAR). */
6198 SUBST (XEXP (x
, 0), op0
);
6199 SUBST (XEXP (x
, 1), op1
);
6204 return simplify_if_then_else (x
);
6210 /* If we are processing SET_DEST, we are done. */
6214 return expand_compound_operation (x
);
6217 return simplify_set (x
);
6221 return simplify_logical (x
);
6228 /* If this is a shift by a constant amount, simplify it. */
6229 if (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 1)))
6230 return simplify_shift_const (x
, code
, mode
, XEXP (x
, 0),
6231 INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)));
6233 else if (SHIFT_COUNT_TRUNCATED
&& !REG_P (XEXP (x
, 1)))
6235 force_to_mode (XEXP (x
, 1), GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 1)),
6237 << exact_log2 (GET_MODE_BITSIZE (GET_MODE (x
))))
6249 /* Simplify X, an IF_THEN_ELSE expression. Return the new expression. */
6252 simplify_if_then_else (rtx x
)
6254 machine_mode mode
= GET_MODE (x
);
6255 rtx cond
= XEXP (x
, 0);
6256 rtx true_rtx
= XEXP (x
, 1);
6257 rtx false_rtx
= XEXP (x
, 2);
6258 enum rtx_code true_code
= GET_CODE (cond
);
6259 int comparison_p
= COMPARISON_P (cond
);
6262 enum rtx_code false_code
;
6265 /* Simplify storing of the truth value. */
6266 if (comparison_p
&& true_rtx
== const_true_rtx
&& false_rtx
== const0_rtx
)
6267 return simplify_gen_relational (true_code
, mode
, VOIDmode
,
6268 XEXP (cond
, 0), XEXP (cond
, 1));
6270 /* Also when the truth value has to be reversed. */
6272 && true_rtx
== const0_rtx
&& false_rtx
== const_true_rtx
6273 && (reversed
= reversed_comparison (cond
, mode
)))
6276 /* Sometimes we can simplify the arm of an IF_THEN_ELSE if a register used
6277 in it is being compared against certain values. Get the true and false
6278 comparisons and see if that says anything about the value of each arm. */
6281 && ((false_code
= reversed_comparison_code (cond
, NULL
))
6283 && REG_P (XEXP (cond
, 0)))
6286 rtx from
= XEXP (cond
, 0);
6287 rtx true_val
= XEXP (cond
, 1);
6288 rtx false_val
= true_val
;
6291 /* If FALSE_CODE is EQ, swap the codes and arms. */
6293 if (false_code
== EQ
)
6295 swapped
= 1, true_code
= EQ
, false_code
= NE
;
6296 std::swap (true_rtx
, false_rtx
);
6299 /* If we are comparing against zero and the expression being tested has
6300 only a single bit that might be nonzero, that is its value when it is
6301 not equal to zero. Similarly if it is known to be -1 or 0. */
6303 if (true_code
== EQ
&& true_val
== const0_rtx
6304 && pow2p_hwi (nzb
= nonzero_bits (from
, GET_MODE (from
))))
6307 false_val
= gen_int_mode (nzb
, GET_MODE (from
));
6309 else if (true_code
== EQ
&& true_val
== const0_rtx
6310 && (num_sign_bit_copies (from
, GET_MODE (from
))
6311 == GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (from
))))
6314 false_val
= constm1_rtx
;
6317 /* Now simplify an arm if we know the value of the register in the
6318 branch and it is used in the arm. Be careful due to the potential
6319 of locally-shared RTL. */
6321 if (reg_mentioned_p (from
, true_rtx
))
6322 true_rtx
= subst (known_cond (copy_rtx (true_rtx
), true_code
,
6324 pc_rtx
, pc_rtx
, 0, 0, 0);
6325 if (reg_mentioned_p (from
, false_rtx
))
6326 false_rtx
= subst (known_cond (copy_rtx (false_rtx
), false_code
,
6328 pc_rtx
, pc_rtx
, 0, 0, 0);
6330 SUBST (XEXP (x
, 1), swapped
? false_rtx
: true_rtx
);
6331 SUBST (XEXP (x
, 2), swapped
? true_rtx
: false_rtx
);
6333 true_rtx
= XEXP (x
, 1);
6334 false_rtx
= XEXP (x
, 2);
6335 true_code
= GET_CODE (cond
);
6338 /* If we have (if_then_else FOO (pc) (label_ref BAR)) and FOO can be
6339 reversed, do so to avoid needing two sets of patterns for
6340 subtract-and-branch insns. Similarly if we have a constant in the true
6341 arm, the false arm is the same as the first operand of the comparison, or
6342 the false arm is more complicated than the true arm. */
6345 && reversed_comparison_code (cond
, NULL
) != UNKNOWN
6346 && (true_rtx
== pc_rtx
6347 || (CONSTANT_P (true_rtx
)
6348 && !CONST_INT_P (false_rtx
) && false_rtx
!= pc_rtx
)
6349 || true_rtx
== const0_rtx
6350 || (OBJECT_P (true_rtx
) && !OBJECT_P (false_rtx
))
6351 || (GET_CODE (true_rtx
) == SUBREG
&& OBJECT_P (SUBREG_REG (true_rtx
))
6352 && !OBJECT_P (false_rtx
))
6353 || reg_mentioned_p (true_rtx
, false_rtx
)
6354 || rtx_equal_p (false_rtx
, XEXP (cond
, 0))))
6356 true_code
= reversed_comparison_code (cond
, NULL
);
6357 SUBST (XEXP (x
, 0), reversed_comparison (cond
, GET_MODE (cond
)));
6358 SUBST (XEXP (x
, 1), false_rtx
);
6359 SUBST (XEXP (x
, 2), true_rtx
);
6361 std::swap (true_rtx
, false_rtx
);
6364 /* It is possible that the conditional has been simplified out. */
6365 true_code
= GET_CODE (cond
);
6366 comparison_p
= COMPARISON_P (cond
);
6369 /* If the two arms are identical, we don't need the comparison. */
6371 if (rtx_equal_p (true_rtx
, false_rtx
) && ! side_effects_p (cond
))
6374 /* Convert a == b ? b : a to "a". */
6375 if (true_code
== EQ
&& ! side_effects_p (cond
)
6376 && !HONOR_NANS (mode
)
6377 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (cond
, 0), false_rtx
)
6378 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (cond
, 1), true_rtx
))
6380 else if (true_code
== NE
&& ! side_effects_p (cond
)
6381 && !HONOR_NANS (mode
)
6382 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (cond
, 0), true_rtx
)
6383 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (cond
, 1), false_rtx
))
6386 /* Look for cases where we have (abs x) or (neg (abs X)). */
6388 if (GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
) == MODE_INT
6390 && XEXP (cond
, 1) == const0_rtx
6391 && GET_CODE (false_rtx
) == NEG
6392 && rtx_equal_p (true_rtx
, XEXP (false_rtx
, 0))
6393 && rtx_equal_p (true_rtx
, XEXP (cond
, 0))
6394 && ! side_effects_p (true_rtx
))
6399 return simplify_gen_unary (ABS
, mode
, true_rtx
, mode
);
6403 simplify_gen_unary (NEG
, mode
,
6404 simplify_gen_unary (ABS
, mode
, true_rtx
, mode
),
6410 /* Look for MIN or MAX. */
6412 if ((! FLOAT_MODE_P (mode
) || flag_unsafe_math_optimizations
)
6414 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (cond
, 0), true_rtx
)
6415 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (cond
, 1), false_rtx
)
6416 && ! side_effects_p (cond
))
6421 return simplify_gen_binary (SMAX
, mode
, true_rtx
, false_rtx
);
6424 return simplify_gen_binary (SMIN
, mode
, true_rtx
, false_rtx
);
6427 return simplify_gen_binary (UMAX
, mode
, true_rtx
, false_rtx
);
6430 return simplify_gen_binary (UMIN
, mode
, true_rtx
, false_rtx
);
6435 /* If we have (if_then_else COND (OP Z C1) Z) and OP is an identity when its
6436 second operand is zero, this can be done as (OP Z (mult COND C2)) where
6437 C2 = C1 * STORE_FLAG_VALUE. Similarly if OP has an outer ZERO_EXTEND or
6438 SIGN_EXTEND as long as Z is already extended (so we don't destroy it).
6439 We can do this kind of thing in some cases when STORE_FLAG_VALUE is
6440 neither 1 or -1, but it isn't worth checking for. */
6442 if ((STORE_FLAG_VALUE
== 1 || STORE_FLAG_VALUE
== -1)
6444 && GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
) == MODE_INT
6445 && ! side_effects_p (x
))
6447 rtx t
= make_compound_operation (true_rtx
, SET
);
6448 rtx f
= make_compound_operation (false_rtx
, SET
);
6449 rtx cond_op0
= XEXP (cond
, 0);
6450 rtx cond_op1
= XEXP (cond
, 1);
6451 enum rtx_code op
= UNKNOWN
, extend_op
= UNKNOWN
;
6452 machine_mode m
= mode
;
6453 rtx z
= 0, c1
= NULL_RTX
;
6455 if ((GET_CODE (t
) == PLUS
|| GET_CODE (t
) == MINUS
6456 || GET_CODE (t
) == IOR
|| GET_CODE (t
) == XOR
6457 || GET_CODE (t
) == ASHIFT
6458 || GET_CODE (t
) == LSHIFTRT
|| GET_CODE (t
) == ASHIFTRT
)
6459 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (t
, 0), f
))
6460 c1
= XEXP (t
, 1), op
= GET_CODE (t
), z
= f
;
6462 /* If an identity-zero op is commutative, check whether there
6463 would be a match if we swapped the operands. */
6464 else if ((GET_CODE (t
) == PLUS
|| GET_CODE (t
) == IOR
6465 || GET_CODE (t
) == XOR
)
6466 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (t
, 1), f
))
6467 c1
= XEXP (t
, 0), op
= GET_CODE (t
), z
= f
;
6468 else if (GET_CODE (t
) == SIGN_EXTEND
6469 && (GET_CODE (XEXP (t
, 0)) == PLUS
6470 || GET_CODE (XEXP (t
, 0)) == MINUS
6471 || GET_CODE (XEXP (t
, 0)) == IOR
6472 || GET_CODE (XEXP (t
, 0)) == XOR
6473 || GET_CODE (XEXP (t
, 0)) == ASHIFT
6474 || GET_CODE (XEXP (t
, 0)) == LSHIFTRT
6475 || GET_CODE (XEXP (t
, 0)) == ASHIFTRT
)
6476 && GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (t
, 0), 0)) == SUBREG
6477 && subreg_lowpart_p (XEXP (XEXP (t
, 0), 0))
6478 && rtx_equal_p (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (XEXP (t
, 0), 0)), f
)
6479 && (num_sign_bit_copies (f
, GET_MODE (f
))
6481 (GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
)
6482 - GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (XEXP (XEXP (t
, 0), 0))))))
6484 c1
= XEXP (XEXP (t
, 0), 1); z
= f
; op
= GET_CODE (XEXP (t
, 0));
6485 extend_op
= SIGN_EXTEND
;
6486 m
= GET_MODE (XEXP (t
, 0));
6488 else if (GET_CODE (t
) == SIGN_EXTEND
6489 && (GET_CODE (XEXP (t
, 0)) == PLUS
6490 || GET_CODE (XEXP (t
, 0)) == IOR
6491 || GET_CODE (XEXP (t
, 0)) == XOR
)
6492 && GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (t
, 0), 1)) == SUBREG
6493 && subreg_lowpart_p (XEXP (XEXP (t
, 0), 1))
6494 && rtx_equal_p (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (XEXP (t
, 0), 1)), f
)
6495 && (num_sign_bit_copies (f
, GET_MODE (f
))
6497 (GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
)
6498 - GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (XEXP (XEXP (t
, 0), 1))))))
6500 c1
= XEXP (XEXP (t
, 0), 0); z
= f
; op
= GET_CODE (XEXP (t
, 0));
6501 extend_op
= SIGN_EXTEND
;
6502 m
= GET_MODE (XEXP (t
, 0));
6504 else if (GET_CODE (t
) == ZERO_EXTEND
6505 && (GET_CODE (XEXP (t
, 0)) == PLUS
6506 || GET_CODE (XEXP (t
, 0)) == MINUS
6507 || GET_CODE (XEXP (t
, 0)) == IOR
6508 || GET_CODE (XEXP (t
, 0)) == XOR
6509 || GET_CODE (XEXP (t
, 0)) == ASHIFT
6510 || GET_CODE (XEXP (t
, 0)) == LSHIFTRT
6511 || GET_CODE (XEXP (t
, 0)) == ASHIFTRT
)
6512 && GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (t
, 0), 0)) == SUBREG
6513 && HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (mode
)
6514 && subreg_lowpart_p (XEXP (XEXP (t
, 0), 0))
6515 && rtx_equal_p (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (XEXP (t
, 0), 0)), f
)
6516 && ((nonzero_bits (f
, GET_MODE (f
))
6517 & ~GET_MODE_MASK (GET_MODE (XEXP (XEXP (t
, 0), 0))))
6520 c1
= XEXP (XEXP (t
, 0), 1); z
= f
; op
= GET_CODE (XEXP (t
, 0));
6521 extend_op
= ZERO_EXTEND
;
6522 m
= GET_MODE (XEXP (t
, 0));
6524 else if (GET_CODE (t
) == ZERO_EXTEND
6525 && (GET_CODE (XEXP (t
, 0)) == PLUS
6526 || GET_CODE (XEXP (t
, 0)) == IOR
6527 || GET_CODE (XEXP (t
, 0)) == XOR
)
6528 && GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (t
, 0), 1)) == SUBREG
6529 && HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (mode
)
6530 && subreg_lowpart_p (XEXP (XEXP (t
, 0), 1))
6531 && rtx_equal_p (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (XEXP (t
, 0), 1)), f
)
6532 && ((nonzero_bits (f
, GET_MODE (f
))
6533 & ~GET_MODE_MASK (GET_MODE (XEXP (XEXP (t
, 0), 1))))
6536 c1
= XEXP (XEXP (t
, 0), 0); z
= f
; op
= GET_CODE (XEXP (t
, 0));
6537 extend_op
= ZERO_EXTEND
;
6538 m
= GET_MODE (XEXP (t
, 0));
6543 temp
= subst (simplify_gen_relational (true_code
, m
, VOIDmode
,
6544 cond_op0
, cond_op1
),
6545 pc_rtx
, pc_rtx
, 0, 0, 0);
6546 temp
= simplify_gen_binary (MULT
, m
, temp
,
6547 simplify_gen_binary (MULT
, m
, c1
,
6549 temp
= subst (temp
, pc_rtx
, pc_rtx
, 0, 0, 0);
6550 temp
= simplify_gen_binary (op
, m
, gen_lowpart (m
, z
), temp
);
6552 if (extend_op
!= UNKNOWN
)
6553 temp
= simplify_gen_unary (extend_op
, mode
, temp
, m
);
6559 /* If we have (if_then_else (ne A 0) C1 0) and either A is known to be 0 or
6560 1 and C1 is a single bit or A is known to be 0 or -1 and C1 is the
6561 negation of a single bit, we can convert this operation to a shift. We
6562 can actually do this more generally, but it doesn't seem worth it. */
6564 if (true_code
== NE
&& XEXP (cond
, 1) == const0_rtx
6565 && false_rtx
== const0_rtx
&& CONST_INT_P (true_rtx
)
6566 && ((1 == nonzero_bits (XEXP (cond
, 0), mode
)
6567 && (i
= exact_log2 (UINTVAL (true_rtx
))) >= 0)
6568 || ((num_sign_bit_copies (XEXP (cond
, 0), mode
)
6569 == GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
))
6570 && (i
= exact_log2 (-UINTVAL (true_rtx
))) >= 0)))
6572 simplify_shift_const (NULL_RTX
, ASHIFT
, mode
,
6573 gen_lowpart (mode
, XEXP (cond
, 0)), i
);
6575 /* (IF_THEN_ELSE (NE A 0) C1 0) is A or a zero-extend of A if the only
6576 non-zero bit in A is C1. */
6577 if (true_code
== NE
&& XEXP (cond
, 1) == const0_rtx
6578 && false_rtx
== const0_rtx
&& CONST_INT_P (true_rtx
)
6579 && INTEGRAL_MODE_P (GET_MODE (XEXP (cond
, 0)))
6580 && (UINTVAL (true_rtx
) & GET_MODE_MASK (mode
))
6581 == nonzero_bits (XEXP (cond
, 0), GET_MODE (XEXP (cond
, 0)))
6582 && (i
= exact_log2 (UINTVAL (true_rtx
) & GET_MODE_MASK (mode
))) >= 0)
6584 rtx val
= XEXP (cond
, 0);
6585 enum machine_mode val_mode
= GET_MODE (val
);
6586 if (val_mode
== mode
)
6588 else if (GET_MODE_PRECISION (val_mode
) < GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
))
6589 return simplify_gen_unary (ZERO_EXTEND
, mode
, val
, val_mode
);
6595 /* Simplify X, a SET expression. Return the new expression. */
6598 simplify_set (rtx x
)
6600 rtx src
= SET_SRC (x
);
6601 rtx dest
= SET_DEST (x
);
6603 = GET_MODE (src
) != VOIDmode
? GET_MODE (src
) : GET_MODE (dest
);
6604 rtx_insn
*other_insn
;
6607 /* (set (pc) (return)) gets written as (return). */
6608 if (GET_CODE (dest
) == PC
&& ANY_RETURN_P (src
))
6611 /* Now that we know for sure which bits of SRC we are using, see if we can
6612 simplify the expression for the object knowing that we only need the
6615 if (GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
) == MODE_INT
&& HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (mode
))
6617 src
= force_to_mode (src
, mode
, HOST_WIDE_INT_M1U
, 0);
6618 SUBST (SET_SRC (x
), src
);
6621 /* If we are setting CC0 or if the source is a COMPARE, look for the use of
6622 the comparison result and try to simplify it unless we already have used
6623 undobuf.other_insn. */
6624 if ((GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
) == MODE_CC
6625 || GET_CODE (src
) == COMPARE
6627 && (cc_use
= find_single_use (dest
, subst_insn
, &other_insn
)) != 0
6628 && (undobuf
.other_insn
== 0 || other_insn
== undobuf
.other_insn
)
6629 && COMPARISON_P (*cc_use
)
6630 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (*cc_use
, 0), dest
))
6632 enum rtx_code old_code
= GET_CODE (*cc_use
);
6633 enum rtx_code new_code
;
6635 int other_changed
= 0;
6636 rtx inner_compare
= NULL_RTX
;
6637 machine_mode compare_mode
= GET_MODE (dest
);
6639 if (GET_CODE (src
) == COMPARE
)
6641 op0
= XEXP (src
, 0), op1
= XEXP (src
, 1);
6642 if (GET_CODE (op0
) == COMPARE
&& op1
== const0_rtx
)
6644 inner_compare
= op0
;
6645 op0
= XEXP (inner_compare
, 0), op1
= XEXP (inner_compare
, 1);
6649 op0
= src
, op1
= CONST0_RTX (GET_MODE (src
));
6651 tmp
= simplify_relational_operation (old_code
, compare_mode
, VOIDmode
,
6654 new_code
= old_code
;
6655 else if (!CONSTANT_P (tmp
))
6657 new_code
= GET_CODE (tmp
);
6658 op0
= XEXP (tmp
, 0);
6659 op1
= XEXP (tmp
, 1);
6663 rtx pat
= PATTERN (other_insn
);
6664 undobuf
.other_insn
= other_insn
;
6665 SUBST (*cc_use
, tmp
);
6667 /* Attempt to simplify CC user. */
6668 if (GET_CODE (pat
) == SET
)
6670 rtx new_rtx
= simplify_rtx (SET_SRC (pat
));
6671 if (new_rtx
!= NULL_RTX
)
6672 SUBST (SET_SRC (pat
), new_rtx
);
6675 /* Convert X into a no-op move. */
6676 SUBST (SET_DEST (x
), pc_rtx
);
6677 SUBST (SET_SRC (x
), pc_rtx
);
6681 /* Simplify our comparison, if possible. */
6682 new_code
= simplify_comparison (new_code
, &op0
, &op1
);
6684 #ifdef SELECT_CC_MODE
6685 /* If this machine has CC modes other than CCmode, check to see if we
6686 need to use a different CC mode here. */
6687 if (GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (op0
)) == MODE_CC
)
6688 compare_mode
= GET_MODE (op0
);
6689 else if (inner_compare
6690 && GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (inner_compare
)) == MODE_CC
6691 && new_code
== old_code
6692 && op0
== XEXP (inner_compare
, 0)
6693 && op1
== XEXP (inner_compare
, 1))
6694 compare_mode
= GET_MODE (inner_compare
);
6696 compare_mode
= SELECT_CC_MODE (new_code
, op0
, op1
);
6698 /* If the mode changed, we have to change SET_DEST, the mode in the
6699 compare, and the mode in the place SET_DEST is used. If SET_DEST is
6700 a hard register, just build new versions with the proper mode. If it
6701 is a pseudo, we lose unless it is only time we set the pseudo, in
6702 which case we can safely change its mode. */
6703 if (!HAVE_cc0
&& compare_mode
!= GET_MODE (dest
))
6705 if (can_change_dest_mode (dest
, 0, compare_mode
))
6707 unsigned int regno
= REGNO (dest
);
6710 if (regno
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
)
6711 new_dest
= gen_rtx_REG (compare_mode
, regno
);
6714 SUBST_MODE (regno_reg_rtx
[regno
], compare_mode
);
6715 new_dest
= regno_reg_rtx
[regno
];
6718 SUBST (SET_DEST (x
), new_dest
);
6719 SUBST (XEXP (*cc_use
, 0), new_dest
);
6725 #endif /* SELECT_CC_MODE */
6727 /* If the code changed, we have to build a new comparison in
6728 undobuf.other_insn. */
6729 if (new_code
!= old_code
)
6731 int other_changed_previously
= other_changed
;
6732 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT mask
;
6733 rtx old_cc_use
= *cc_use
;
6735 SUBST (*cc_use
, gen_rtx_fmt_ee (new_code
, GET_MODE (*cc_use
),
6739 /* If the only change we made was to change an EQ into an NE or
6740 vice versa, OP0 has only one bit that might be nonzero, and OP1
6741 is zero, check if changing the user of the condition code will
6742 produce a valid insn. If it won't, we can keep the original code
6743 in that insn by surrounding our operation with an XOR. */
6745 if (((old_code
== NE
&& new_code
== EQ
)
6746 || (old_code
== EQ
&& new_code
== NE
))
6747 && ! other_changed_previously
&& op1
== const0_rtx
6748 && HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (GET_MODE (op0
))
6749 && pow2p_hwi (mask
= nonzero_bits (op0
, GET_MODE (op0
))))
6751 rtx pat
= PATTERN (other_insn
), note
= 0;
6753 if ((recog_for_combine (&pat
, other_insn
, ¬e
) < 0
6754 && ! check_asm_operands (pat
)))
6756 *cc_use
= old_cc_use
;
6759 op0
= simplify_gen_binary (XOR
, GET_MODE (op0
), op0
,
6767 undobuf
.other_insn
= other_insn
;
6769 /* Don't generate a compare of a CC with 0, just use that CC. */
6770 if (GET_MODE (op0
) == compare_mode
&& op1
== const0_rtx
)
6772 SUBST (SET_SRC (x
), op0
);
6775 /* Otherwise, if we didn't previously have the same COMPARE we
6776 want, create it from scratch. */
6777 else if (GET_CODE (src
) != COMPARE
|| GET_MODE (src
) != compare_mode
6778 || XEXP (src
, 0) != op0
|| XEXP (src
, 1) != op1
)
6780 SUBST (SET_SRC (x
), gen_rtx_COMPARE (compare_mode
, op0
, op1
));
6786 /* Get SET_SRC in a form where we have placed back any
6787 compound expressions. Then do the checks below. */
6788 src
= make_compound_operation (src
, SET
);
6789 SUBST (SET_SRC (x
), src
);
6792 /* If we have (set x (subreg:m1 (op:m2 ...) 0)) with OP being some operation,
6793 and X being a REG or (subreg (reg)), we may be able to convert this to
6794 (set (subreg:m2 x) (op)).
6796 We can always do this if M1 is narrower than M2 because that means that
6797 we only care about the low bits of the result.
6799 However, on machines without WORD_REGISTER_OPERATIONS defined, we cannot
6800 perform a narrower operation than requested since the high-order bits will
6801 be undefined. On machine where it is defined, this transformation is safe
6802 as long as M1 and M2 have the same number of words. */
6804 if (GET_CODE (src
) == SUBREG
&& subreg_lowpart_p (src
)
6805 && !OBJECT_P (SUBREG_REG (src
))
6806 && (((GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (src
)) + (UNITS_PER_WORD
- 1))
6808 == ((GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (src
)))
6809 + (UNITS_PER_WORD
- 1)) / UNITS_PER_WORD
))
6810 && (WORD_REGISTER_OPERATIONS
6811 || (GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (src
))
6812 <= GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (src
)))))
6813 #ifdef CANNOT_CHANGE_MODE_CLASS
6814 && ! (REG_P (dest
) && REGNO (dest
) < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
6815 && REG_CANNOT_CHANGE_MODE_P (REGNO (dest
),
6816 GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (src
)),
6820 || (GET_CODE (dest
) == SUBREG
6821 && REG_P (SUBREG_REG (dest
)))))
6823 SUBST (SET_DEST (x
),
6824 gen_lowpart (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (src
)),
6826 SUBST (SET_SRC (x
), SUBREG_REG (src
));
6828 src
= SET_SRC (x
), dest
= SET_DEST (x
);
6831 /* If we have (set (cc0) (subreg ...)), we try to remove the subreg
6834 && GET_CODE (src
) == SUBREG
6835 && subreg_lowpart_p (src
)
6836 && (GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (src
))
6837 < GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (src
)))))
6839 rtx inner
= SUBREG_REG (src
);
6840 machine_mode inner_mode
= GET_MODE (inner
);
6842 /* Here we make sure that we don't have a sign bit on. */
6843 if (val_signbit_known_clear_p (GET_MODE (src
),
6844 nonzero_bits (inner
, inner_mode
)))
6846 SUBST (SET_SRC (x
), inner
);
6851 /* If we have (set FOO (subreg:M (mem:N BAR) 0)) with M wider than N, this
6852 would require a paradoxical subreg. Replace the subreg with a
6853 zero_extend to avoid the reload that would otherwise be required. */
6855 enum rtx_code extend_op
;
6856 if (paradoxical_subreg_p (src
)
6857 && MEM_P (SUBREG_REG (src
))
6858 && (extend_op
= load_extend_op (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (src
)))) != UNKNOWN
)
6861 gen_rtx_fmt_e (extend_op
, GET_MODE (src
), SUBREG_REG (src
)));
6866 /* If we don't have a conditional move, SET_SRC is an IF_THEN_ELSE, and we
6867 are comparing an item known to be 0 or -1 against 0, use a logical
6868 operation instead. Check for one of the arms being an IOR of the other
6869 arm with some value. We compute three terms to be IOR'ed together. In
6870 practice, at most two will be nonzero. Then we do the IOR's. */
6872 if (GET_CODE (dest
) != PC
6873 && GET_CODE (src
) == IF_THEN_ELSE
6874 && GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (src
)) == MODE_INT
6875 && (GET_CODE (XEXP (src
, 0)) == EQ
|| GET_CODE (XEXP (src
, 0)) == NE
)
6876 && XEXP (XEXP (src
, 0), 1) == const0_rtx
6877 && GET_MODE (src
) == GET_MODE (XEXP (XEXP (src
, 0), 0))
6878 && (!HAVE_conditional_move
6879 || ! can_conditionally_move_p (GET_MODE (src
)))
6880 && (num_sign_bit_copies (XEXP (XEXP (src
, 0), 0),
6881 GET_MODE (XEXP (XEXP (src
, 0), 0)))
6882 == GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (XEXP (XEXP (src
, 0), 0))))
6883 && ! side_effects_p (src
))
6885 rtx true_rtx
= (GET_CODE (XEXP (src
, 0)) == NE
6886 ? XEXP (src
, 1) : XEXP (src
, 2));
6887 rtx false_rtx
= (GET_CODE (XEXP (src
, 0)) == NE
6888 ? XEXP (src
, 2) : XEXP (src
, 1));
6889 rtx term1
= const0_rtx
, term2
, term3
;
6891 if (GET_CODE (true_rtx
) == IOR
6892 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (true_rtx
, 0), false_rtx
))
6893 term1
= false_rtx
, true_rtx
= XEXP (true_rtx
, 1), false_rtx
= const0_rtx
;
6894 else if (GET_CODE (true_rtx
) == IOR
6895 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (true_rtx
, 1), false_rtx
))
6896 term1
= false_rtx
, true_rtx
= XEXP (true_rtx
, 0), false_rtx
= const0_rtx
;
6897 else if (GET_CODE (false_rtx
) == IOR
6898 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (false_rtx
, 0), true_rtx
))
6899 term1
= true_rtx
, false_rtx
= XEXP (false_rtx
, 1), true_rtx
= const0_rtx
;
6900 else if (GET_CODE (false_rtx
) == IOR
6901 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (false_rtx
, 1), true_rtx
))
6902 term1
= true_rtx
, false_rtx
= XEXP (false_rtx
, 0), true_rtx
= const0_rtx
;
6904 term2
= simplify_gen_binary (AND
, GET_MODE (src
),
6905 XEXP (XEXP (src
, 0), 0), true_rtx
);
6906 term3
= simplify_gen_binary (AND
, GET_MODE (src
),
6907 simplify_gen_unary (NOT
, GET_MODE (src
),
6908 XEXP (XEXP (src
, 0), 0),
6913 simplify_gen_binary (IOR
, GET_MODE (src
),
6914 simplify_gen_binary (IOR
, GET_MODE (src
),
6921 /* If either SRC or DEST is a CLOBBER of (const_int 0), make this
6922 whole thing fail. */
6923 if (GET_CODE (src
) == CLOBBER
&& XEXP (src
, 0) == const0_rtx
)
6925 else if (GET_CODE (dest
) == CLOBBER
&& XEXP (dest
, 0) == const0_rtx
)
6928 /* Convert this into a field assignment operation, if possible. */
6929 return make_field_assignment (x
);
6932 /* Simplify, X, and AND, IOR, or XOR operation, and return the simplified
6936 simplify_logical (rtx x
)
6938 machine_mode mode
= GET_MODE (x
);
6939 rtx op0
= XEXP (x
, 0);
6940 rtx op1
= XEXP (x
, 1);
6942 switch (GET_CODE (x
))
6945 /* We can call simplify_and_const_int only if we don't lose
6946 any (sign) bits when converting INTVAL (op1) to
6947 "unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT". */
6948 if (CONST_INT_P (op1
)
6949 && (HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (mode
)
6950 || INTVAL (op1
) > 0))
6952 x
= simplify_and_const_int (x
, mode
, op0
, INTVAL (op1
));
6953 if (GET_CODE (x
) != AND
)
6960 /* If we have any of (and (ior A B) C) or (and (xor A B) C),
6961 apply the distributive law and then the inverse distributive
6962 law to see if things simplify. */
6963 if (GET_CODE (op0
) == IOR
|| GET_CODE (op0
) == XOR
)
6965 rtx result
= distribute_and_simplify_rtx (x
, 0);
6969 if (GET_CODE (op1
) == IOR
|| GET_CODE (op1
) == XOR
)
6971 rtx result
= distribute_and_simplify_rtx (x
, 1);
6978 /* If we have (ior (and A B) C), apply the distributive law and then
6979 the inverse distributive law to see if things simplify. */
6981 if (GET_CODE (op0
) == AND
)
6983 rtx result
= distribute_and_simplify_rtx (x
, 0);
6988 if (GET_CODE (op1
) == AND
)
6990 rtx result
= distribute_and_simplify_rtx (x
, 1);
7003 /* We consider ZERO_EXTRACT, SIGN_EXTRACT, and SIGN_EXTEND as "compound
7004 operations" because they can be replaced with two more basic operations.
7005 ZERO_EXTEND is also considered "compound" because it can be replaced with
7006 an AND operation, which is simpler, though only one operation.
7008 The function expand_compound_operation is called with an rtx expression
7009 and will convert it to the appropriate shifts and AND operations,
7010 simplifying at each stage.
7012 The function make_compound_operation is called to convert an expression
7013 consisting of shifts and ANDs into the equivalent compound expression.
7014 It is the inverse of this function, loosely speaking. */
7017 expand_compound_operation (rtx x
)
7019 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT pos
= 0, len
;
7021 unsigned int modewidth
;
7024 switch (GET_CODE (x
))
7030 /* We can't necessarily use a const_int for a multiword mode;
7031 it depends on implicitly extending the value.
7032 Since we don't know the right way to extend it,
7033 we can't tell whether the implicit way is right.
7035 Even for a mode that is no wider than a const_int,
7036 we can't win, because we need to sign extend one of its bits through
7037 the rest of it, and we don't know which bit. */
7038 if (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 0)))
7041 /* Return if (subreg:MODE FROM 0) is not a safe replacement for
7042 (zero_extend:MODE FROM) or (sign_extend:MODE FROM). It is for any MEM
7043 because (SUBREG (MEM...)) is guaranteed to cause the MEM to be
7044 reloaded. If not for that, MEM's would very rarely be safe.
7046 Reject MODEs bigger than a word, because we might not be able
7047 to reference a two-register group starting with an arbitrary register
7048 (and currently gen_lowpart might crash for a SUBREG). */
7050 if (GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0))) > UNITS_PER_WORD
)
7053 /* Reject MODEs that aren't scalar integers because turning vector
7054 or complex modes into shifts causes problems. */
7056 if (! SCALAR_INT_MODE_P (GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0))))
7059 len
= GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0)));
7060 /* If the inner object has VOIDmode (the only way this can happen
7061 is if it is an ASM_OPERANDS), we can't do anything since we don't
7062 know how much masking to do. */
7074 /* If the operand is a CLOBBER, just return it. */
7075 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == CLOBBER
)
7078 if (!CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 1))
7079 || !CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 2))
7080 || GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == VOIDmode
)
7083 /* Reject MODEs that aren't scalar integers because turning vector
7084 or complex modes into shifts causes problems. */
7086 if (! SCALAR_INT_MODE_P (GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0))))
7089 len
= INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1));
7090 pos
= INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 2));
7092 /* This should stay within the object being extracted, fail otherwise. */
7093 if (len
+ pos
> GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0))))
7096 if (BITS_BIG_ENDIAN
)
7097 pos
= GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0))) - len
- pos
;
7104 /* Convert sign extension to zero extension, if we know that the high
7105 bit is not set, as this is easier to optimize. It will be converted
7106 back to cheaper alternative in make_extraction. */
7107 if (GET_CODE (x
) == SIGN_EXTEND
7108 && (HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (GET_MODE (x
))
7109 && ((nonzero_bits (XEXP (x
, 0), GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0)))
7110 & ~(((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
)
7111 GET_MODE_MASK (GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0))))
7115 machine_mode mode
= GET_MODE (x
);
7116 rtx temp
= gen_rtx_ZERO_EXTEND (mode
, XEXP (x
, 0));
7117 rtx temp2
= expand_compound_operation (temp
);
7119 /* Make sure this is a profitable operation. */
7120 if (set_src_cost (x
, mode
, optimize_this_for_speed_p
)
7121 > set_src_cost (temp2
, mode
, optimize_this_for_speed_p
))
7123 else if (set_src_cost (x
, mode
, optimize_this_for_speed_p
)
7124 > set_src_cost (temp
, mode
, optimize_this_for_speed_p
))
7130 /* We can optimize some special cases of ZERO_EXTEND. */
7131 if (GET_CODE (x
) == ZERO_EXTEND
)
7133 /* (zero_extend:DI (truncate:SI foo:DI)) is just foo:DI if we
7134 know that the last value didn't have any inappropriate bits
7136 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == TRUNCATE
7137 && GET_MODE (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0)) == GET_MODE (x
)
7138 && HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (GET_MODE (x
))
7139 && (nonzero_bits (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0), GET_MODE (x
))
7140 & ~GET_MODE_MASK (GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0)))) == 0)
7141 return XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0);
7143 /* Likewise for (zero_extend:DI (subreg:SI foo:DI 0)). */
7144 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == SUBREG
7145 && GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (x
, 0))) == GET_MODE (x
)
7146 && subreg_lowpart_p (XEXP (x
, 0))
7147 && HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (GET_MODE (x
))
7148 && (nonzero_bits (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (x
, 0)), GET_MODE (x
))
7149 & ~GET_MODE_MASK (GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0)))) == 0)
7150 return SUBREG_REG (XEXP (x
, 0));
7152 /* (zero_extend:DI (truncate:SI foo:DI)) is just foo:DI when foo
7153 is a comparison and STORE_FLAG_VALUE permits. This is like
7154 the first case, but it works even when GET_MODE (x) is larger
7155 than HOST_WIDE_INT. */
7156 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == TRUNCATE
7157 && GET_MODE (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0)) == GET_MODE (x
)
7158 && COMPARISON_P (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0))
7159 && (GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0)))
7160 <= HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
7161 && (STORE_FLAG_VALUE
& ~GET_MODE_MASK (GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0)))) == 0)
7162 return XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0);
7164 /* Likewise for (zero_extend:DI (subreg:SI foo:DI 0)). */
7165 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == SUBREG
7166 && GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (x
, 0))) == GET_MODE (x
)
7167 && subreg_lowpart_p (XEXP (x
, 0))
7168 && COMPARISON_P (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (x
, 0)))
7169 && (GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0)))
7170 <= HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
7171 && (STORE_FLAG_VALUE
& ~GET_MODE_MASK (GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0)))) == 0)
7172 return SUBREG_REG (XEXP (x
, 0));
7176 /* If we reach here, we want to return a pair of shifts. The inner
7177 shift is a left shift of BITSIZE - POS - LEN bits. The outer
7178 shift is a right shift of BITSIZE - LEN bits. It is arithmetic or
7179 logical depending on the value of UNSIGNEDP.
7181 If this was a ZERO_EXTEND or ZERO_EXTRACT, this pair of shifts will be
7182 converted into an AND of a shift.
7184 We must check for the case where the left shift would have a negative
7185 count. This can happen in a case like (x >> 31) & 255 on machines
7186 that can't shift by a constant. On those machines, we would first
7187 combine the shift with the AND to produce a variable-position
7188 extraction. Then the constant of 31 would be substituted in
7189 to produce such a position. */
7191 modewidth
= GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (x
));
7192 if (modewidth
>= pos
+ len
)
7194 machine_mode mode
= GET_MODE (x
);
7195 tem
= gen_lowpart (mode
, XEXP (x
, 0));
7196 if (!tem
|| GET_CODE (tem
) == CLOBBER
)
7198 tem
= simplify_shift_const (NULL_RTX
, ASHIFT
, mode
,
7199 tem
, modewidth
- pos
- len
);
7200 tem
= simplify_shift_const (NULL_RTX
, unsignedp
? LSHIFTRT
: ASHIFTRT
,
7201 mode
, tem
, modewidth
- len
);
7203 else if (unsignedp
&& len
< HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
7204 tem
= simplify_and_const_int (NULL_RTX
, GET_MODE (x
),
7205 simplify_shift_const (NULL_RTX
, LSHIFTRT
,
7208 (HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< len
) - 1);
7210 /* Any other cases we can't handle. */
7213 /* If we couldn't do this for some reason, return the original
7215 if (GET_CODE (tem
) == CLOBBER
)
7221 /* X is a SET which contains an assignment of one object into
7222 a part of another (such as a bit-field assignment, STRICT_LOW_PART,
7223 or certain SUBREGS). If possible, convert it into a series of
7226 We half-heartedly support variable positions, but do not at all
7227 support variable lengths. */
7230 expand_field_assignment (const_rtx x
)
7233 rtx pos
; /* Always counts from low bit. */
7235 rtx mask
, cleared
, masked
;
7236 machine_mode compute_mode
;
7238 /* Loop until we find something we can't simplify. */
7241 if (GET_CODE (SET_DEST (x
)) == STRICT_LOW_PART
7242 && GET_CODE (XEXP (SET_DEST (x
), 0)) == SUBREG
)
7244 inner
= SUBREG_REG (XEXP (SET_DEST (x
), 0));
7245 len
= GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (XEXP (SET_DEST (x
), 0)));
7246 pos
= GEN_INT (subreg_lsb (XEXP (SET_DEST (x
), 0)));
7248 else if (GET_CODE (SET_DEST (x
)) == ZERO_EXTRACT
7249 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (SET_DEST (x
), 1)))
7251 inner
= XEXP (SET_DEST (x
), 0);
7252 len
= INTVAL (XEXP (SET_DEST (x
), 1));
7253 pos
= XEXP (SET_DEST (x
), 2);
7255 /* A constant position should stay within the width of INNER. */
7256 if (CONST_INT_P (pos
)
7257 && INTVAL (pos
) + len
> GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (inner
)))
7260 if (BITS_BIG_ENDIAN
)
7262 if (CONST_INT_P (pos
))
7263 pos
= GEN_INT (GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (inner
)) - len
7265 else if (GET_CODE (pos
) == MINUS
7266 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (pos
, 1))
7267 && (INTVAL (XEXP (pos
, 1))
7268 == GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (inner
)) - len
))
7269 /* If position is ADJUST - X, new position is X. */
7270 pos
= XEXP (pos
, 0);
7273 HOST_WIDE_INT prec
= GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (inner
));
7274 pos
= simplify_gen_binary (MINUS
, GET_MODE (pos
),
7275 gen_int_mode (prec
- len
,
7282 /* A SUBREG between two modes that occupy the same numbers of words
7283 can be done by moving the SUBREG to the source. */
7284 else if (GET_CODE (SET_DEST (x
)) == SUBREG
7285 /* We need SUBREGs to compute nonzero_bits properly. */
7286 && nonzero_sign_valid
7287 && (((GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (SET_DEST (x
)))
7288 + (UNITS_PER_WORD
- 1)) / UNITS_PER_WORD
)
7289 == ((GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (SET_DEST (x
))))
7290 + (UNITS_PER_WORD
- 1)) / UNITS_PER_WORD
)))
7292 x
= gen_rtx_SET (SUBREG_REG (SET_DEST (x
)),
7294 (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (SET_DEST (x
))),
7301 while (GET_CODE (inner
) == SUBREG
&& subreg_lowpart_p (inner
))
7302 inner
= SUBREG_REG (inner
);
7304 compute_mode
= GET_MODE (inner
);
7306 /* Don't attempt bitwise arithmetic on non scalar integer modes. */
7307 if (! SCALAR_INT_MODE_P (compute_mode
))
7311 /* Don't do anything for vector or complex integral types. */
7312 if (! FLOAT_MODE_P (compute_mode
))
7315 /* Try to find an integral mode to pun with. */
7316 imode
= mode_for_size (GET_MODE_BITSIZE (compute_mode
), MODE_INT
, 0);
7317 if (imode
== BLKmode
)
7320 compute_mode
= imode
;
7321 inner
= gen_lowpart (imode
, inner
);
7324 /* Compute a mask of LEN bits, if we can do this on the host machine. */
7325 if (len
>= HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
7328 /* Don't try to compute in too wide unsupported modes. */
7329 if (!targetm
.scalar_mode_supported_p (compute_mode
))
7332 /* Now compute the equivalent expression. Make a copy of INNER
7333 for the SET_DEST in case it is a MEM into which we will substitute;
7334 we don't want shared RTL in that case. */
7335 mask
= gen_int_mode ((HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< len
) - 1,
7337 cleared
= simplify_gen_binary (AND
, compute_mode
,
7338 simplify_gen_unary (NOT
, compute_mode
,
7339 simplify_gen_binary (ASHIFT
,
7344 masked
= simplify_gen_binary (ASHIFT
, compute_mode
,
7345 simplify_gen_binary (
7347 gen_lowpart (compute_mode
, SET_SRC (x
)),
7351 x
= gen_rtx_SET (copy_rtx (inner
),
7352 simplify_gen_binary (IOR
, compute_mode
,
7359 /* Return an RTX for a reference to LEN bits of INNER. If POS_RTX is nonzero,
7360 it is an RTX that represents the (variable) starting position; otherwise,
7361 POS is the (constant) starting bit position. Both are counted from the LSB.
7363 UNSIGNEDP is nonzero for an unsigned reference and zero for a signed one.
7365 IN_DEST is nonzero if this is a reference in the destination of a SET.
7366 This is used when a ZERO_ or SIGN_EXTRACT isn't needed. If nonzero,
7367 a STRICT_LOW_PART will be used, if zero, ZERO_EXTEND or SIGN_EXTEND will
7370 IN_COMPARE is nonzero if we are in a COMPARE. This means that a
7371 ZERO_EXTRACT should be built even for bits starting at bit 0.
7373 MODE is the desired mode of the result (if IN_DEST == 0).
7375 The result is an RTX for the extraction or NULL_RTX if the target
7379 make_extraction (machine_mode mode
, rtx inner
, HOST_WIDE_INT pos
,
7380 rtx pos_rtx
, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT len
, int unsignedp
,
7381 int in_dest
, int in_compare
)
7383 /* This mode describes the size of the storage area
7384 to fetch the overall value from. Within that, we
7385 ignore the POS lowest bits, etc. */
7386 machine_mode is_mode
= GET_MODE (inner
);
7387 machine_mode inner_mode
;
7388 machine_mode wanted_inner_mode
;
7389 machine_mode wanted_inner_reg_mode
= word_mode
;
7390 machine_mode pos_mode
= word_mode
;
7391 machine_mode extraction_mode
= word_mode
;
7392 machine_mode tmode
= mode_for_size (len
, MODE_INT
, 1);
7394 rtx orig_pos_rtx
= pos_rtx
;
7395 HOST_WIDE_INT orig_pos
;
7397 if (pos_rtx
&& CONST_INT_P (pos_rtx
))
7398 pos
= INTVAL (pos_rtx
), pos_rtx
= 0;
7400 if (GET_CODE (inner
) == SUBREG
&& subreg_lowpart_p (inner
))
7402 /* If going from (subreg:SI (mem:QI ...)) to (mem:QI ...),
7403 consider just the QI as the memory to extract from.
7404 The subreg adds or removes high bits; its mode is
7405 irrelevant to the meaning of this extraction,
7406 since POS and LEN count from the lsb. */
7407 if (MEM_P (SUBREG_REG (inner
)))
7408 is_mode
= GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (inner
));
7409 inner
= SUBREG_REG (inner
);
7411 else if (GET_CODE (inner
) == ASHIFT
7412 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (inner
, 1))
7413 && pos_rtx
== 0 && pos
== 0
7414 && len
> UINTVAL (XEXP (inner
, 1)))
7416 /* We're extracting the least significant bits of an rtx
7417 (ashift X (const_int C)), where LEN > C. Extract the
7418 least significant (LEN - C) bits of X, giving an rtx
7419 whose mode is MODE, then shift it left C times. */
7420 new_rtx
= make_extraction (mode
, XEXP (inner
, 0),
7421 0, 0, len
- INTVAL (XEXP (inner
, 1)),
7422 unsignedp
, in_dest
, in_compare
);
7424 return gen_rtx_ASHIFT (mode
, new_rtx
, XEXP (inner
, 1));
7426 else if (GET_CODE (inner
) == TRUNCATE
)
7427 inner
= XEXP (inner
, 0);
7429 inner_mode
= GET_MODE (inner
);
7431 /* See if this can be done without an extraction. We never can if the
7432 width of the field is not the same as that of some integer mode. For
7433 registers, we can only avoid the extraction if the position is at the
7434 low-order bit and this is either not in the destination or we have the
7435 appropriate STRICT_LOW_PART operation available.
7437 For MEM, we can avoid an extract if the field starts on an appropriate
7438 boundary and we can change the mode of the memory reference. */
7440 if (tmode
!= BLKmode
7441 && ((pos_rtx
== 0 && (pos
% BITS_PER_WORD
) == 0
7443 && (pos
== 0 || REG_P (inner
))
7444 && (inner_mode
== tmode
7446 || TRULY_NOOP_TRUNCATION_MODES_P (tmode
, inner_mode
)
7447 || reg_truncated_to_mode (tmode
, inner
))
7450 && have_insn_for (STRICT_LOW_PART
, tmode
))))
7451 || (MEM_P (inner
) && pos_rtx
== 0
7453 % (STRICT_ALIGNMENT
? GET_MODE_ALIGNMENT (tmode
)
7454 : BITS_PER_UNIT
)) == 0
7455 /* We can't do this if we are widening INNER_MODE (it
7456 may not be aligned, for one thing). */
7457 && GET_MODE_PRECISION (inner_mode
) >= GET_MODE_PRECISION (tmode
)
7458 && (inner_mode
== tmode
7459 || (! mode_dependent_address_p (XEXP (inner
, 0),
7460 MEM_ADDR_SPACE (inner
))
7461 && ! MEM_VOLATILE_P (inner
))))))
7463 /* If INNER is a MEM, make a new MEM that encompasses just the desired
7464 field. If the original and current mode are the same, we need not
7465 adjust the offset. Otherwise, we do if bytes big endian.
7467 If INNER is not a MEM, get a piece consisting of just the field
7468 of interest (in this case POS % BITS_PER_WORD must be 0). */
7472 HOST_WIDE_INT offset
;
7474 /* POS counts from lsb, but make OFFSET count in memory order. */
7475 if (BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN
)
7476 offset
= (GET_MODE_PRECISION (is_mode
) - len
- pos
) / BITS_PER_UNIT
;
7478 offset
= pos
/ BITS_PER_UNIT
;
7480 new_rtx
= adjust_address_nv (inner
, tmode
, offset
);
7482 else if (REG_P (inner
))
7484 if (tmode
!= inner_mode
)
7486 /* We can't call gen_lowpart in a DEST since we
7487 always want a SUBREG (see below) and it would sometimes
7488 return a new hard register. */
7491 HOST_WIDE_INT final_word
= pos
/ BITS_PER_WORD
;
7493 if (WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN
7494 && GET_MODE_SIZE (inner_mode
) > UNITS_PER_WORD
)
7495 final_word
= ((GET_MODE_SIZE (inner_mode
)
7496 - GET_MODE_SIZE (tmode
))
7497 / UNITS_PER_WORD
) - final_word
;
7499 final_word
*= UNITS_PER_WORD
;
7500 if (BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN
&&
7501 GET_MODE_SIZE (inner_mode
) > GET_MODE_SIZE (tmode
))
7502 final_word
+= (GET_MODE_SIZE (inner_mode
)
7503 - GET_MODE_SIZE (tmode
)) % UNITS_PER_WORD
;
7505 /* Avoid creating invalid subregs, for example when
7506 simplifying (x>>32)&255. */
7507 if (!validate_subreg (tmode
, inner_mode
, inner
, final_word
))
7510 new_rtx
= gen_rtx_SUBREG (tmode
, inner
, final_word
);
7513 new_rtx
= gen_lowpart (tmode
, inner
);
7519 new_rtx
= force_to_mode (inner
, tmode
,
7520 len
>= HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
7522 : (HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< len
) - 1, 0);
7524 /* If this extraction is going into the destination of a SET,
7525 make a STRICT_LOW_PART unless we made a MEM. */
7528 return (MEM_P (new_rtx
) ? new_rtx
7529 : (GET_CODE (new_rtx
) != SUBREG
7530 ? gen_rtx_CLOBBER (tmode
, const0_rtx
)
7531 : gen_rtx_STRICT_LOW_PART (VOIDmode
, new_rtx
)));
7536 if (CONST_SCALAR_INT_P (new_rtx
))
7537 return simplify_unary_operation (unsignedp
? ZERO_EXTEND
: SIGN_EXTEND
,
7538 mode
, new_rtx
, tmode
);
7540 /* If we know that no extraneous bits are set, and that the high
7541 bit is not set, convert the extraction to the cheaper of
7542 sign and zero extension, that are equivalent in these cases. */
7543 if (flag_expensive_optimizations
7544 && (HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (tmode
)
7545 && ((nonzero_bits (new_rtx
, tmode
)
7546 & ~(((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
)GET_MODE_MASK (tmode
)) >> 1))
7549 rtx temp
= gen_rtx_ZERO_EXTEND (mode
, new_rtx
);
7550 rtx temp1
= gen_rtx_SIGN_EXTEND (mode
, new_rtx
);
7552 /* Prefer ZERO_EXTENSION, since it gives more information to
7554 if (set_src_cost (temp
, mode
, optimize_this_for_speed_p
)
7555 <= set_src_cost (temp1
, mode
, optimize_this_for_speed_p
))
7560 /* Otherwise, sign- or zero-extend unless we already are in the
7563 return (gen_rtx_fmt_e (unsignedp
? ZERO_EXTEND
: SIGN_EXTEND
,
7567 /* Unless this is a COMPARE or we have a funny memory reference,
7568 don't do anything with zero-extending field extracts starting at
7569 the low-order bit since they are simple AND operations. */
7570 if (pos_rtx
== 0 && pos
== 0 && ! in_dest
7571 && ! in_compare
&& unsignedp
)
7574 /* Unless INNER is not MEM, reject this if we would be spanning bytes or
7575 if the position is not a constant and the length is not 1. In all
7576 other cases, we would only be going outside our object in cases when
7577 an original shift would have been undefined. */
7579 && ((pos_rtx
== 0 && pos
+ len
> GET_MODE_PRECISION (is_mode
))
7580 || (pos_rtx
!= 0 && len
!= 1)))
7583 enum extraction_pattern pattern
= (in_dest
? EP_insv
7584 : unsignedp
? EP_extzv
: EP_extv
);
7586 /* If INNER is not from memory, we want it to have the mode of a register
7587 extraction pattern's structure operand, or word_mode if there is no
7588 such pattern. The same applies to extraction_mode and pos_mode
7589 and their respective operands.
7591 For memory, assume that the desired extraction_mode and pos_mode
7592 are the same as for a register operation, since at present we don't
7593 have named patterns for aligned memory structures. */
7594 struct extraction_insn insn
;
7595 if (get_best_reg_extraction_insn (&insn
, pattern
,
7596 GET_MODE_BITSIZE (inner_mode
), mode
))
7598 wanted_inner_reg_mode
= insn
.struct_mode
;
7599 pos_mode
= insn
.pos_mode
;
7600 extraction_mode
= insn
.field_mode
;
7603 /* Never narrow an object, since that might not be safe. */
7605 if (mode
!= VOIDmode
7606 && GET_MODE_SIZE (extraction_mode
) < GET_MODE_SIZE (mode
))
7607 extraction_mode
= mode
;
7610 wanted_inner_mode
= wanted_inner_reg_mode
;
7613 /* Be careful not to go beyond the extracted object and maintain the
7614 natural alignment of the memory. */
7615 wanted_inner_mode
= smallest_mode_for_size (len
, MODE_INT
);
7616 while (pos
% GET_MODE_BITSIZE (wanted_inner_mode
) + len
7617 > GET_MODE_BITSIZE (wanted_inner_mode
))
7619 wanted_inner_mode
= GET_MODE_WIDER_MODE (wanted_inner_mode
);
7620 gcc_assert (wanted_inner_mode
!= VOIDmode
);
7626 if (BITS_BIG_ENDIAN
)
7628 /* POS is passed as if BITS_BIG_ENDIAN == 0, so we need to convert it to
7629 BITS_BIG_ENDIAN style. If position is constant, compute new
7630 position. Otherwise, build subtraction.
7631 Note that POS is relative to the mode of the original argument.
7632 If it's a MEM we need to recompute POS relative to that.
7633 However, if we're extracting from (or inserting into) a register,
7634 we want to recompute POS relative to wanted_inner_mode. */
7635 int width
= (MEM_P (inner
)
7636 ? GET_MODE_BITSIZE (is_mode
)
7637 : GET_MODE_BITSIZE (wanted_inner_mode
));
7640 pos
= width
- len
- pos
;
7643 = gen_rtx_MINUS (GET_MODE (pos_rtx
),
7644 gen_int_mode (width
- len
, GET_MODE (pos_rtx
)),
7646 /* POS may be less than 0 now, but we check for that below.
7647 Note that it can only be less than 0 if !MEM_P (inner). */
7650 /* If INNER has a wider mode, and this is a constant extraction, try to
7651 make it smaller and adjust the byte to point to the byte containing
7653 if (wanted_inner_mode
!= VOIDmode
7654 && inner_mode
!= wanted_inner_mode
7656 && GET_MODE_SIZE (wanted_inner_mode
) < GET_MODE_SIZE (is_mode
)
7658 && ! mode_dependent_address_p (XEXP (inner
, 0), MEM_ADDR_SPACE (inner
))
7659 && ! MEM_VOLATILE_P (inner
))
7663 /* The computations below will be correct if the machine is big
7664 endian in both bits and bytes or little endian in bits and bytes.
7665 If it is mixed, we must adjust. */
7667 /* If bytes are big endian and we had a paradoxical SUBREG, we must
7668 adjust OFFSET to compensate. */
7669 if (BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN
7670 && GET_MODE_SIZE (inner_mode
) < GET_MODE_SIZE (is_mode
))
7671 offset
-= GET_MODE_SIZE (is_mode
) - GET_MODE_SIZE (inner_mode
);
7673 /* We can now move to the desired byte. */
7674 offset
+= (pos
/ GET_MODE_BITSIZE (wanted_inner_mode
))
7675 * GET_MODE_SIZE (wanted_inner_mode
);
7676 pos
%= GET_MODE_BITSIZE (wanted_inner_mode
);
7678 if (BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN
!= BITS_BIG_ENDIAN
7679 && is_mode
!= wanted_inner_mode
)
7680 offset
= (GET_MODE_SIZE (is_mode
)
7681 - GET_MODE_SIZE (wanted_inner_mode
) - offset
);
7683 inner
= adjust_address_nv (inner
, wanted_inner_mode
, offset
);
7686 /* If INNER is not memory, get it into the proper mode. If we are changing
7687 its mode, POS must be a constant and smaller than the size of the new
7689 else if (!MEM_P (inner
))
7691 /* On the LHS, don't create paradoxical subregs implicitely truncating
7692 the register unless TRULY_NOOP_TRUNCATION. */
7694 && !TRULY_NOOP_TRUNCATION_MODES_P (GET_MODE (inner
),
7698 if (GET_MODE (inner
) != wanted_inner_mode
7700 || orig_pos
+ len
> GET_MODE_BITSIZE (wanted_inner_mode
)))
7706 inner
= force_to_mode (inner
, wanted_inner_mode
,
7708 || len
+ orig_pos
>= HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
7710 : (((HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< len
) - 1)
7715 /* Adjust mode of POS_RTX, if needed. If we want a wider mode, we
7716 have to zero extend. Otherwise, we can just use a SUBREG. */
7718 && GET_MODE_SIZE (pos_mode
) > GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (pos_rtx
)))
7720 rtx temp
= simplify_gen_unary (ZERO_EXTEND
, pos_mode
, pos_rtx
,
7721 GET_MODE (pos_rtx
));
7723 /* If we know that no extraneous bits are set, and that the high
7724 bit is not set, convert extraction to cheaper one - either
7725 SIGN_EXTENSION or ZERO_EXTENSION, that are equivalent in these
7727 if (flag_expensive_optimizations
7728 && (HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (GET_MODE (pos_rtx
))
7729 && ((nonzero_bits (pos_rtx
, GET_MODE (pos_rtx
))
7730 & ~(((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
)
7731 GET_MODE_MASK (GET_MODE (pos_rtx
)))
7735 rtx temp1
= simplify_gen_unary (SIGN_EXTEND
, pos_mode
, pos_rtx
,
7736 GET_MODE (pos_rtx
));
7738 /* Prefer ZERO_EXTENSION, since it gives more information to
7740 if (set_src_cost (temp1
, pos_mode
, optimize_this_for_speed_p
)
7741 < set_src_cost (temp
, pos_mode
, optimize_this_for_speed_p
))
7747 /* Make POS_RTX unless we already have it and it is correct. If we don't
7748 have a POS_RTX but we do have an ORIG_POS_RTX, the latter must
7750 if (pos_rtx
== 0 && orig_pos_rtx
!= 0 && INTVAL (orig_pos_rtx
) == pos
)
7751 pos_rtx
= orig_pos_rtx
;
7753 else if (pos_rtx
== 0)
7754 pos_rtx
= GEN_INT (pos
);
7756 /* Make the required operation. See if we can use existing rtx. */
7757 new_rtx
= gen_rtx_fmt_eee (unsignedp
? ZERO_EXTRACT
: SIGN_EXTRACT
,
7758 extraction_mode
, inner
, GEN_INT (len
), pos_rtx
);
7760 new_rtx
= gen_lowpart (mode
, new_rtx
);
7765 /* See if X contains an ASHIFT of COUNT or more bits that can be commuted
7766 with any other operations in X. Return X without that shift if so. */
7769 extract_left_shift (rtx x
, int count
)
7771 enum rtx_code code
= GET_CODE (x
);
7772 machine_mode mode
= GET_MODE (x
);
7778 /* This is the shift itself. If it is wide enough, we will return
7779 either the value being shifted if the shift count is equal to
7780 COUNT or a shift for the difference. */
7781 if (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 1))
7782 && INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) >= count
)
7783 return simplify_shift_const (NULL_RTX
, ASHIFT
, mode
, XEXP (x
, 0),
7784 INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) - count
);
7788 if ((tem
= extract_left_shift (XEXP (x
, 0), count
)) != 0)
7789 return simplify_gen_unary (code
, mode
, tem
, mode
);
7793 case PLUS
: case IOR
: case XOR
: case AND
:
7794 /* If we can safely shift this constant and we find the inner shift,
7795 make a new operation. */
7796 if (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 1))
7797 && (UINTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1))
7798 & (((HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< count
)) - 1)) == 0
7799 && (tem
= extract_left_shift (XEXP (x
, 0), count
)) != 0)
7801 HOST_WIDE_INT val
= INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) >> count
;
7802 return simplify_gen_binary (code
, mode
, tem
,
7803 gen_int_mode (val
, mode
));
7814 /* Subroutine of make_compound_operation. *X_PTR is the rtx at the current
7815 level of the expression and MODE is its mode. IN_CODE is as for
7816 make_compound_operation. *NEXT_CODE_PTR is the value of IN_CODE
7817 that should be used when recursing on operands of *X_PTR.
7819 There are two possible actions:
7821 - Return null. This tells the caller to recurse on *X_PTR with IN_CODE
7822 equal to *NEXT_CODE_PTR, after which *X_PTR holds the final value.
7824 - Return a new rtx, which the caller returns directly. */
7827 make_compound_operation_int (machine_mode mode
, rtx
*x_ptr
,
7828 enum rtx_code in_code
,
7829 enum rtx_code
*next_code_ptr
)
7832 enum rtx_code next_code
= *next_code_ptr
;
7833 enum rtx_code code
= GET_CODE (x
);
7834 int mode_width
= GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
);
7839 bool equality_comparison
= false;
7843 equality_comparison
= true;
7847 /* Process depending on the code of this operation. If NEW is set
7848 nonzero, it will be returned. */
7853 /* Convert shifts by constants into multiplications if inside
7855 if (in_code
== MEM
&& CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 1))
7856 && INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) < HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
7857 && INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) >= 0)
7859 HOST_WIDE_INT count
= INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1));
7860 HOST_WIDE_INT multval
= HOST_WIDE_INT_1
<< count
;
7862 new_rtx
= make_compound_operation (XEXP (x
, 0), next_code
);
7863 if (GET_CODE (new_rtx
) == NEG
)
7865 new_rtx
= XEXP (new_rtx
, 0);
7868 multval
= trunc_int_for_mode (multval
, mode
);
7869 new_rtx
= gen_rtx_MULT (mode
, new_rtx
, gen_int_mode (multval
, mode
));
7876 lhs
= make_compound_operation (lhs
, next_code
);
7877 rhs
= make_compound_operation (rhs
, next_code
);
7878 if (GET_CODE (lhs
) == MULT
&& GET_CODE (XEXP (lhs
, 0)) == NEG
)
7880 tem
= simplify_gen_binary (MULT
, mode
, XEXP (XEXP (lhs
, 0), 0),
7882 new_rtx
= simplify_gen_binary (MINUS
, mode
, rhs
, tem
);
7884 else if (GET_CODE (lhs
) == MULT
7885 && (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (lhs
, 1)) && INTVAL (XEXP (lhs
, 1)) < 0))
7887 tem
= simplify_gen_binary (MULT
, mode
, XEXP (lhs
, 0),
7888 simplify_gen_unary (NEG
, mode
,
7891 new_rtx
= simplify_gen_binary (MINUS
, mode
, rhs
, tem
);
7895 SUBST (XEXP (x
, 0), lhs
);
7896 SUBST (XEXP (x
, 1), rhs
);
7898 maybe_swap_commutative_operands (x
);
7904 lhs
= make_compound_operation (lhs
, next_code
);
7905 rhs
= make_compound_operation (rhs
, next_code
);
7906 if (GET_CODE (rhs
) == MULT
&& GET_CODE (XEXP (rhs
, 0)) == NEG
)
7908 tem
= simplify_gen_binary (MULT
, mode
, XEXP (XEXP (rhs
, 0), 0),
7910 return simplify_gen_binary (PLUS
, mode
, tem
, lhs
);
7912 else if (GET_CODE (rhs
) == MULT
7913 && (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (rhs
, 1)) && INTVAL (XEXP (rhs
, 1)) < 0))
7915 tem
= simplify_gen_binary (MULT
, mode
, XEXP (rhs
, 0),
7916 simplify_gen_unary (NEG
, mode
,
7919 return simplify_gen_binary (PLUS
, mode
, tem
, lhs
);
7923 SUBST (XEXP (x
, 0), lhs
);
7924 SUBST (XEXP (x
, 1), rhs
);
7929 /* If the second operand is not a constant, we can't do anything
7931 if (!CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 1)))
7934 /* If the constant is a power of two minus one and the first operand
7935 is a logical right shift, make an extraction. */
7936 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == LSHIFTRT
7937 && (i
= exact_log2 (UINTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) + 1)) >= 0)
7939 new_rtx
= make_compound_operation (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0), next_code
);
7940 new_rtx
= make_extraction (mode
, new_rtx
, 0, XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1), i
, 1,
7941 0, in_code
== COMPARE
);
7944 /* Same as previous, but for (subreg (lshiftrt ...)) in first op. */
7945 else if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == SUBREG
7946 && subreg_lowpart_p (XEXP (x
, 0))
7947 && GET_CODE (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (x
, 0))) == LSHIFTRT
7948 && (i
= exact_log2 (UINTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) + 1)) >= 0)
7950 rtx inner_x0
= SUBREG_REG (XEXP (x
, 0));
7951 machine_mode inner_mode
= GET_MODE (inner_x0
);
7952 new_rtx
= make_compound_operation (XEXP (inner_x0
, 0), next_code
);
7953 new_rtx
= make_extraction (inner_mode
, new_rtx
, 0,
7955 i
, 1, 0, in_code
== COMPARE
);
7959 /* If we narrowed the mode when dropping the subreg, then
7960 we must zero-extend to keep the semantics of the AND. */
7961 if (GET_MODE_SIZE (inner_mode
) >= GET_MODE_SIZE (mode
))
7963 else if (SCALAR_INT_MODE_P (inner_mode
))
7964 new_rtx
= simplify_gen_unary (ZERO_EXTEND
, mode
,
7965 new_rtx
, inner_mode
);
7970 /* If that didn't give anything, see if the AND simplifies on
7972 if (!new_rtx
&& i
>= 0)
7974 new_rtx
= make_compound_operation (XEXP (x
, 0), next_code
);
7975 new_rtx
= make_extraction (mode
, new_rtx
, 0, NULL_RTX
, i
, 1,
7976 0, in_code
== COMPARE
);
7979 /* Same as previous, but for (xor/ior (lshiftrt...) (lshiftrt...)). */
7980 else if ((GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == XOR
7981 || GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == IOR
)
7982 && GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0)) == LSHIFTRT
7983 && GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1)) == LSHIFTRT
7984 && (i
= exact_log2 (UINTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) + 1)) >= 0)
7986 /* Apply the distributive law, and then try to make extractions. */
7987 new_rtx
= gen_rtx_fmt_ee (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)), mode
,
7988 gen_rtx_AND (mode
, XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0),
7990 gen_rtx_AND (mode
, XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1),
7992 new_rtx
= make_compound_operation (new_rtx
, in_code
);
7995 /* If we are have (and (rotate X C) M) and C is larger than the number
7996 of bits in M, this is an extraction. */
7998 else if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == ROTATE
7999 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1))
8000 && (i
= exact_log2 (UINTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) + 1)) >= 0
8001 && i
<= INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1)))
8003 new_rtx
= make_compound_operation (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0), next_code
);
8004 new_rtx
= make_extraction (mode
, new_rtx
,
8005 (GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
)
8006 - INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1))),
8007 NULL_RTX
, i
, 1, 0, in_code
== COMPARE
);
8010 /* On machines without logical shifts, if the operand of the AND is
8011 a logical shift and our mask turns off all the propagated sign
8012 bits, we can replace the logical shift with an arithmetic shift. */
8013 else if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == LSHIFTRT
8014 && !have_insn_for (LSHIFTRT
, mode
)
8015 && have_insn_for (ASHIFTRT
, mode
)
8016 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1))
8017 && INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1)) >= 0
8018 && INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1)) < HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
8019 && mode_width
<= HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
8021 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT mask
= GET_MODE_MASK (mode
);
8023 mask
>>= INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1));
8024 if ((INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) & ~mask
) == 0)
8026 gen_rtx_ASHIFTRT (mode
,
8027 make_compound_operation
8028 (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0), next_code
),
8029 XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1)));
8032 /* If the constant is one less than a power of two, this might be
8033 representable by an extraction even if no shift is present.
8034 If it doesn't end up being a ZERO_EXTEND, we will ignore it unless
8035 we are in a COMPARE. */
8036 else if ((i
= exact_log2 (UINTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) + 1)) >= 0)
8037 new_rtx
= make_extraction (mode
,
8038 make_compound_operation (XEXP (x
, 0),
8040 0, NULL_RTX
, i
, 1, 0, in_code
== COMPARE
);
8042 /* If we are in a comparison and this is an AND with a power of two,
8043 convert this into the appropriate bit extract. */
8044 else if (in_code
== COMPARE
8045 && (i
= exact_log2 (UINTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)))) >= 0
8046 && (equality_comparison
|| i
< GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
) - 1))
8047 new_rtx
= make_extraction (mode
,
8048 make_compound_operation (XEXP (x
, 0),
8050 i
, NULL_RTX
, 1, 1, 0, 1);
8052 /* If the one operand is a paradoxical subreg of a register or memory and
8053 the constant (limited to the smaller mode) has only zero bits where
8054 the sub expression has known zero bits, this can be expressed as
8056 else if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == SUBREG
)
8060 sub
= XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0);
8061 machine_mode sub_mode
= GET_MODE (sub
);
8062 if ((REG_P (sub
) || MEM_P (sub
))
8063 && GET_MODE_PRECISION (sub_mode
) < mode_width
)
8065 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT mode_mask
= GET_MODE_MASK (sub_mode
);
8066 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT mask
;
8068 /* original AND constant with all the known zero bits set */
8069 mask
= UINTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) | (~nonzero_bits (sub
, sub_mode
));
8070 if ((mask
& mode_mask
) == mode_mask
)
8072 new_rtx
= make_compound_operation (sub
, next_code
);
8073 new_rtx
= make_extraction (mode
, new_rtx
, 0, 0,
8074 GET_MODE_PRECISION (sub_mode
),
8075 1, 0, in_code
== COMPARE
);
8083 /* If the sign bit is known to be zero, replace this with an
8084 arithmetic shift. */
8085 if (have_insn_for (ASHIFTRT
, mode
)
8086 && ! have_insn_for (LSHIFTRT
, mode
)
8087 && mode_width
<= HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
8088 && (nonzero_bits (XEXP (x
, 0), mode
) & (1 << (mode_width
- 1))) == 0)
8090 new_rtx
= gen_rtx_ASHIFTRT (mode
,
8091 make_compound_operation (XEXP (x
, 0),
8103 /* If we have (ashiftrt (ashift foo C1) C2) with C2 >= C1,
8104 this is a SIGN_EXTRACT. */
8105 if (CONST_INT_P (rhs
)
8106 && GET_CODE (lhs
) == ASHIFT
8107 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (lhs
, 1))
8108 && INTVAL (rhs
) >= INTVAL (XEXP (lhs
, 1))
8109 && INTVAL (XEXP (lhs
, 1)) >= 0
8110 && INTVAL (rhs
) < mode_width
)
8112 new_rtx
= make_compound_operation (XEXP (lhs
, 0), next_code
);
8113 new_rtx
= make_extraction (mode
, new_rtx
,
8114 INTVAL (rhs
) - INTVAL (XEXP (lhs
, 1)),
8115 NULL_RTX
, mode_width
- INTVAL (rhs
),
8116 code
== LSHIFTRT
, 0, in_code
== COMPARE
);
8120 /* See if we have operations between an ASHIFTRT and an ASHIFT.
8121 If so, try to merge the shifts into a SIGN_EXTEND. We could
8122 also do this for some cases of SIGN_EXTRACT, but it doesn't
8123 seem worth the effort; the case checked for occurs on Alpha. */
8126 && ! (GET_CODE (lhs
) == SUBREG
8127 && (OBJECT_P (SUBREG_REG (lhs
))))
8128 && CONST_INT_P (rhs
)
8129 && INTVAL (rhs
) >= 0
8130 && INTVAL (rhs
) < HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
8131 && INTVAL (rhs
) < mode_width
8132 && (new_rtx
= extract_left_shift (lhs
, INTVAL (rhs
))) != 0)
8133 new_rtx
= make_extraction (mode
, make_compound_operation (new_rtx
, next_code
),
8134 0, NULL_RTX
, mode_width
- INTVAL (rhs
),
8135 code
== LSHIFTRT
, 0, in_code
== COMPARE
);
8140 /* Call ourselves recursively on the inner expression. If we are
8141 narrowing the object and it has a different RTL code from
8142 what it originally did, do this SUBREG as a force_to_mode. */
8144 rtx inner
= SUBREG_REG (x
), simplified
;
8145 enum rtx_code subreg_code
= in_code
;
8147 /* If the SUBREG is masking of a logical right shift,
8148 make an extraction. */
8149 if (GET_CODE (inner
) == LSHIFTRT
8150 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (inner
, 1))
8151 && GET_MODE_SIZE (mode
) < GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (inner
))
8152 && (UINTVAL (XEXP (inner
, 1))
8153 < GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (inner
)))
8154 && subreg_lowpart_p (x
))
8156 new_rtx
= make_compound_operation (XEXP (inner
, 0), next_code
);
8157 int width
= GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (inner
))
8158 - INTVAL (XEXP (inner
, 1));
8159 if (width
> mode_width
)
8161 new_rtx
= make_extraction (mode
, new_rtx
, 0, XEXP (inner
, 1),
8162 width
, 1, 0, in_code
== COMPARE
);
8166 /* If in_code is COMPARE, it isn't always safe to pass it through
8167 to the recursive make_compound_operation call. */
8168 if (subreg_code
== COMPARE
8169 && (!subreg_lowpart_p (x
)
8170 || GET_CODE (inner
) == SUBREG
8171 /* (subreg:SI (and:DI (reg:DI) (const_int 0x800000000)) 0)
8172 is (const_int 0), rather than
8173 (subreg:SI (lshiftrt:DI (reg:DI) (const_int 35)) 0).
8174 Similarly (subreg:QI (and:SI (reg:SI) (const_int 0x80)) 0)
8175 for non-equality comparisons against 0 is not equivalent
8176 to (subreg:QI (lshiftrt:SI (reg:SI) (const_int 7)) 0). */
8177 || (GET_CODE (inner
) == AND
8178 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (inner
, 1))
8179 && GET_MODE_SIZE (mode
) < GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (inner
))
8180 && exact_log2 (UINTVAL (XEXP (inner
, 1)))
8181 >= GET_MODE_BITSIZE (mode
) - 1)))
8184 tem
= make_compound_operation (inner
, subreg_code
);
8187 = simplify_subreg (mode
, tem
, GET_MODE (inner
), SUBREG_BYTE (x
));
8191 if (GET_CODE (tem
) != GET_CODE (inner
)
8192 && GET_MODE_SIZE (mode
) < GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (inner
))
8193 && subreg_lowpart_p (x
))
8196 = force_to_mode (tem
, mode
, HOST_WIDE_INT_M1U
, 0);
8198 /* If we have something other than a SUBREG, we might have
8199 done an expansion, so rerun ourselves. */
8200 if (GET_CODE (newer
) != SUBREG
)
8201 newer
= make_compound_operation (newer
, in_code
);
8203 /* force_to_mode can expand compounds. If it just re-expanded the
8204 compound, use gen_lowpart to convert to the desired mode. */
8205 if (rtx_equal_p (newer
, x
)
8206 /* Likewise if it re-expanded the compound only partially.
8207 This happens for SUBREG of ZERO_EXTRACT if they extract
8208 the same number of bits. */
8209 || (GET_CODE (newer
) == SUBREG
8210 && (GET_CODE (SUBREG_REG (newer
)) == LSHIFTRT
8211 || GET_CODE (SUBREG_REG (newer
)) == ASHIFTRT
)
8212 && GET_CODE (inner
) == AND
8213 && rtx_equal_p (SUBREG_REG (newer
), XEXP (inner
, 0))))
8214 return gen_lowpart (GET_MODE (x
), tem
);
8229 *x_ptr
= gen_lowpart (mode
, new_rtx
);
8230 *next_code_ptr
= next_code
;
8234 /* Look at the expression rooted at X. Look for expressions
8235 equivalent to ZERO_EXTRACT, SIGN_EXTRACT, ZERO_EXTEND, SIGN_EXTEND.
8236 Form these expressions.
8238 Return the new rtx, usually just X.
8240 Also, for machines like the VAX that don't have logical shift insns,
8241 try to convert logical to arithmetic shift operations in cases where
8242 they are equivalent. This undoes the canonicalizations to logical
8243 shifts done elsewhere.
8245 We try, as much as possible, to re-use rtl expressions to save memory.
8247 IN_CODE says what kind of expression we are processing. Normally, it is
8248 SET. In a memory address it is MEM. When processing the arguments of
8249 a comparison or a COMPARE against zero, it is COMPARE, or EQ if more
8250 precisely it is an equality comparison against zero. */
8253 make_compound_operation (rtx x
, enum rtx_code in_code
)
8255 enum rtx_code code
= GET_CODE (x
);
8258 enum rtx_code next_code
;
8261 /* Select the code to be used in recursive calls. Once we are inside an
8262 address, we stay there. If we have a comparison, set to COMPARE,
8263 but once inside, go back to our default of SET. */
8265 next_code
= (code
== MEM
? MEM
8266 : ((code
== COMPARE
|| COMPARISON_P (x
))
8267 && XEXP (x
, 1) == const0_rtx
) ? COMPARE
8268 : in_code
== COMPARE
|| in_code
== EQ
? SET
: in_code
);
8270 if (SCALAR_INT_MODE_P (GET_MODE (x
)))
8272 rtx new_rtx
= make_compound_operation_int (GET_MODE (x
), &x
,
8273 in_code
, &next_code
);
8276 code
= GET_CODE (x
);
8279 /* Now recursively process each operand of this operation. We need to
8280 handle ZERO_EXTEND specially so that we don't lose track of the
8282 if (code
== ZERO_EXTEND
)
8284 new_rtx
= make_compound_operation (XEXP (x
, 0), next_code
);
8285 tem
= simplify_const_unary_operation (ZERO_EXTEND
, GET_MODE (x
),
8286 new_rtx
, GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0)));
8289 SUBST (XEXP (x
, 0), new_rtx
);
8293 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
8294 for (i
= 0; i
< GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
); i
++)
8297 new_rtx
= make_compound_operation (XEXP (x
, i
), next_code
);
8298 SUBST (XEXP (x
, i
), new_rtx
);
8300 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'E')
8301 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (x
, i
); j
++)
8303 new_rtx
= make_compound_operation (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), next_code
);
8304 SUBST (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), new_rtx
);
8307 maybe_swap_commutative_operands (x
);
8311 /* Given M see if it is a value that would select a field of bits
8312 within an item, but not the entire word. Return -1 if not.
8313 Otherwise, return the starting position of the field, where 0 is the
8316 *PLEN is set to the length of the field. */
8319 get_pos_from_mask (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT m
, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
*plen
)
8321 /* Get the bit number of the first 1 bit from the right, -1 if none. */
8322 int pos
= m
? ctz_hwi (m
) : -1;
8326 /* Now shift off the low-order zero bits and see if we have a
8327 power of two minus 1. */
8328 len
= exact_log2 ((m
>> pos
) + 1);
8337 /* If X refers to a register that equals REG in value, replace these
8338 references with REG. */
8340 canon_reg_for_combine (rtx x
, rtx reg
)
8347 enum rtx_code code
= GET_CODE (x
);
8348 switch (GET_RTX_CLASS (code
))
8351 op0
= canon_reg_for_combine (XEXP (x
, 0), reg
);
8352 if (op0
!= XEXP (x
, 0))
8353 return simplify_gen_unary (GET_CODE (x
), GET_MODE (x
), op0
,
8358 case RTX_COMM_ARITH
:
8359 op0
= canon_reg_for_combine (XEXP (x
, 0), reg
);
8360 op1
= canon_reg_for_combine (XEXP (x
, 1), reg
);
8361 if (op0
!= XEXP (x
, 0) || op1
!= XEXP (x
, 1))
8362 return simplify_gen_binary (GET_CODE (x
), GET_MODE (x
), op0
, op1
);
8366 case RTX_COMM_COMPARE
:
8367 op0
= canon_reg_for_combine (XEXP (x
, 0), reg
);
8368 op1
= canon_reg_for_combine (XEXP (x
, 1), reg
);
8369 if (op0
!= XEXP (x
, 0) || op1
!= XEXP (x
, 1))
8370 return simplify_gen_relational (GET_CODE (x
), GET_MODE (x
),
8371 GET_MODE (op0
), op0
, op1
);
8375 case RTX_BITFIELD_OPS
:
8376 op0
= canon_reg_for_combine (XEXP (x
, 0), reg
);
8377 op1
= canon_reg_for_combine (XEXP (x
, 1), reg
);
8378 op2
= canon_reg_for_combine (XEXP (x
, 2), reg
);
8379 if (op0
!= XEXP (x
, 0) || op1
!= XEXP (x
, 1) || op2
!= XEXP (x
, 2))
8380 return simplify_gen_ternary (GET_CODE (x
), GET_MODE (x
),
8381 GET_MODE (op0
), op0
, op1
, op2
);
8387 if (rtx_equal_p (get_last_value (reg
), x
)
8388 || rtx_equal_p (reg
, get_last_value (x
)))
8397 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
8399 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
8402 rtx op
= canon_reg_for_combine (XEXP (x
, i
), reg
);
8403 if (op
!= XEXP (x
, i
))
8413 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'E')
8416 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (x
, i
); j
++)
8418 rtx op
= canon_reg_for_combine (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), reg
);
8419 if (op
!= XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
))
8426 XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
) = op
;
8437 /* Return X converted to MODE. If the value is already truncated to
8438 MODE we can just return a subreg even though in the general case we
8439 would need an explicit truncation. */
8442 gen_lowpart_or_truncate (machine_mode mode
, rtx x
)
8444 if (!CONST_INT_P (x
)
8445 && GET_MODE_SIZE (mode
) < GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (x
))
8446 && !TRULY_NOOP_TRUNCATION_MODES_P (mode
, GET_MODE (x
))
8447 && !(REG_P (x
) && reg_truncated_to_mode (mode
, x
)))
8449 /* Bit-cast X into an integer mode. */
8450 if (!SCALAR_INT_MODE_P (GET_MODE (x
)))
8451 x
= gen_lowpart (int_mode_for_mode (GET_MODE (x
)), x
);
8452 x
= simplify_gen_unary (TRUNCATE
, int_mode_for_mode (mode
),
8456 return gen_lowpart (mode
, x
);
8459 /* See if X can be simplified knowing that we will only refer to it in
8460 MODE and will only refer to those bits that are nonzero in MASK.
8461 If other bits are being computed or if masking operations are done
8462 that select a superset of the bits in MASK, they can sometimes be
8465 Return a possibly simplified expression, but always convert X to
8466 MODE. If X is a CONST_INT, AND the CONST_INT with MASK.
8468 If JUST_SELECT is nonzero, don't optimize by noticing that bits in MASK
8469 are all off in X. This is used when X will be complemented, by either
8470 NOT, NEG, or XOR. */
8473 force_to_mode (rtx x
, machine_mode mode
, unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT mask
,
8476 enum rtx_code code
= GET_CODE (x
);
8477 int next_select
= just_select
|| code
== XOR
|| code
== NOT
|| code
== NEG
;
8478 machine_mode op_mode
;
8479 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT fuller_mask
, nonzero
;
8482 /* If this is a CALL or ASM_OPERANDS, don't do anything. Some of the
8483 code below will do the wrong thing since the mode of such an
8484 expression is VOIDmode.
8486 Also do nothing if X is a CLOBBER; this can happen if X was
8487 the return value from a call to gen_lowpart. */
8488 if (code
== CALL
|| code
== ASM_OPERANDS
|| code
== CLOBBER
)
8491 /* We want to perform the operation in its present mode unless we know
8492 that the operation is valid in MODE, in which case we do the operation
8494 op_mode
= ((GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
) == GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (x
))
8495 && have_insn_for (code
, mode
))
8496 ? mode
: GET_MODE (x
));
8498 /* It is not valid to do a right-shift in a narrower mode
8499 than the one it came in with. */
8500 if ((code
== LSHIFTRT
|| code
== ASHIFTRT
)
8501 && GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
) < GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (x
)))
8502 op_mode
= GET_MODE (x
);
8504 /* Truncate MASK to fit OP_MODE. */
8506 mask
&= GET_MODE_MASK (op_mode
);
8508 /* When we have an arithmetic operation, or a shift whose count we
8509 do not know, we need to assume that all bits up to the highest-order
8510 bit in MASK will be needed. This is how we form such a mask. */
8511 if (mask
& (HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< (HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
- 1)))
8512 fuller_mask
= HOST_WIDE_INT_M1U
;
8514 fuller_mask
= ((HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< (floor_log2 (mask
) + 1))
8517 /* Determine what bits of X are guaranteed to be (non)zero. */
8518 nonzero
= nonzero_bits (x
, mode
);
8520 /* If none of the bits in X are needed, return a zero. */
8521 if (!just_select
&& (nonzero
& mask
) == 0 && !side_effects_p (x
))
8524 /* If X is a CONST_INT, return a new one. Do this here since the
8525 test below will fail. */
8526 if (CONST_INT_P (x
))
8528 if (SCALAR_INT_MODE_P (mode
))
8529 return gen_int_mode (INTVAL (x
) & mask
, mode
);
8532 x
= GEN_INT (INTVAL (x
) & mask
);
8533 return gen_lowpart_common (mode
, x
);
8537 /* If X is narrower than MODE and we want all the bits in X's mode, just
8538 get X in the proper mode. */
8539 if (GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (x
)) < GET_MODE_SIZE (mode
)
8540 && (GET_MODE_MASK (GET_MODE (x
)) & ~mask
) == 0)
8541 return gen_lowpart (mode
, x
);
8543 /* We can ignore the effect of a SUBREG if it narrows the mode or
8544 if the constant masks to zero all the bits the mode doesn't have. */
8545 if (GET_CODE (x
) == SUBREG
8546 && subreg_lowpart_p (x
)
8547 && ((GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (x
))
8548 < GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (x
))))
8550 & GET_MODE_MASK (GET_MODE (x
))
8551 & ~GET_MODE_MASK (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (x
)))))))
8552 return force_to_mode (SUBREG_REG (x
), mode
, mask
, next_select
);
8554 /* The arithmetic simplifications here only work for scalar integer modes. */
8555 if (!SCALAR_INT_MODE_P (mode
) || !SCALAR_INT_MODE_P (GET_MODE (x
)))
8556 return gen_lowpart_or_truncate (mode
, x
);
8561 /* If X is a (clobber (const_int)), return it since we know we are
8562 generating something that won't match. */
8569 x
= expand_compound_operation (x
);
8570 if (GET_CODE (x
) != code
)
8571 return force_to_mode (x
, mode
, mask
, next_select
);
8575 /* Similarly for a truncate. */
8576 return force_to_mode (XEXP (x
, 0), mode
, mask
, next_select
);
8579 /* If this is an AND with a constant, convert it into an AND
8580 whose constant is the AND of that constant with MASK. If it
8581 remains an AND of MASK, delete it since it is redundant. */
8583 if (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 1)))
8585 x
= simplify_and_const_int (x
, op_mode
, XEXP (x
, 0),
8586 mask
& INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)));
8588 /* If X is still an AND, see if it is an AND with a mask that
8589 is just some low-order bits. If so, and it is MASK, we don't
8592 if (GET_CODE (x
) == AND
&& CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 1))
8593 && ((INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) & GET_MODE_MASK (GET_MODE (x
)))
8597 /* If it remains an AND, try making another AND with the bits
8598 in the mode mask that aren't in MASK turned on. If the
8599 constant in the AND is wide enough, this might make a
8600 cheaper constant. */
8602 if (GET_CODE (x
) == AND
&& CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 1))
8603 && GET_MODE_MASK (GET_MODE (x
)) != mask
8604 && HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (GET_MODE (x
)))
8606 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT cval
8607 = UINTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1))
8608 | (GET_MODE_MASK (GET_MODE (x
)) & ~mask
);
8611 y
= simplify_gen_binary (AND
, GET_MODE (x
), XEXP (x
, 0),
8612 gen_int_mode (cval
, GET_MODE (x
)));
8613 if (set_src_cost (y
, GET_MODE (x
), optimize_this_for_speed_p
)
8614 < set_src_cost (x
, GET_MODE (x
), optimize_this_for_speed_p
))
8624 /* In (and (plus FOO C1) M), if M is a mask that just turns off
8625 low-order bits (as in an alignment operation) and FOO is already
8626 aligned to that boundary, mask C1 to that boundary as well.
8627 This may eliminate that PLUS and, later, the AND. */
8630 unsigned int width
= GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
);
8631 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT smask
= mask
;
8633 /* If MODE is narrower than HOST_WIDE_INT and mask is a negative
8634 number, sign extend it. */
8636 if (width
< HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
8637 && (smask
& (HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< (width
- 1))) != 0)
8638 smask
|= HOST_WIDE_INT_M1U
<< width
;
8640 if (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 1))
8641 && pow2p_hwi (- smask
)
8642 && (nonzero_bits (XEXP (x
, 0), mode
) & ~smask
) == 0
8643 && (INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) & ~smask
) != 0)
8644 return force_to_mode (plus_constant (GET_MODE (x
), XEXP (x
, 0),
8645 (INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) & smask
)),
8646 mode
, smask
, next_select
);
8652 /* Substituting into the operands of a widening MULT is not likely to
8653 create RTL matching a machine insn. */
8655 && (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == ZERO_EXTEND
8656 || GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == SIGN_EXTEND
)
8657 && (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 1)) == ZERO_EXTEND
8658 || GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 1)) == SIGN_EXTEND
)
8659 && REG_P (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0))
8660 && REG_P (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 1), 0)))
8661 return gen_lowpart_or_truncate (mode
, x
);
8663 /* For PLUS, MINUS and MULT, we need any bits less significant than the
8664 most significant bit in MASK since carries from those bits will
8665 affect the bits we are interested in. */
8670 /* If X is (minus C Y) where C's least set bit is larger than any bit
8671 in the mask, then we may replace with (neg Y). */
8672 if (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 0))
8673 && least_bit_hwi (UINTVAL (XEXP (x
, 0))) > mask
)
8675 x
= simplify_gen_unary (NEG
, GET_MODE (x
), XEXP (x
, 1),
8677 return force_to_mode (x
, mode
, mask
, next_select
);
8680 /* Similarly, if C contains every bit in the fuller_mask, then we may
8681 replace with (not Y). */
8682 if (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 0))
8683 && ((UINTVAL (XEXP (x
, 0)) | fuller_mask
) == UINTVAL (XEXP (x
, 0))))
8685 x
= simplify_gen_unary (NOT
, GET_MODE (x
),
8686 XEXP (x
, 1), GET_MODE (x
));
8687 return force_to_mode (x
, mode
, mask
, next_select
);
8695 /* If X is (ior (lshiftrt FOO C1) C2), try to commute the IOR and
8696 LSHIFTRT so we end up with an (and (lshiftrt (ior ...) ...) ...)
8697 operation which may be a bitfield extraction. Ensure that the
8698 constant we form is not wider than the mode of X. */
8700 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == LSHIFTRT
8701 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1))
8702 && INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1)) >= 0
8703 && INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1)) < HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
8704 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 1))
8705 && ((INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1))
8706 + floor_log2 (INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1))))
8707 < GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (x
)))
8708 && (UINTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1))
8709 & ~nonzero_bits (XEXP (x
, 0), GET_MODE (x
))) == 0)
8711 temp
= gen_int_mode ((INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) & mask
)
8712 << INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1)),
8714 temp
= simplify_gen_binary (GET_CODE (x
), GET_MODE (x
),
8715 XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0), temp
);
8716 x
= simplify_gen_binary (LSHIFTRT
, GET_MODE (x
), temp
,
8717 XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1));
8718 return force_to_mode (x
, mode
, mask
, next_select
);
8722 /* For most binary operations, just propagate into the operation and
8723 change the mode if we have an operation of that mode. */
8725 op0
= force_to_mode (XEXP (x
, 0), mode
, mask
, next_select
);
8726 op1
= force_to_mode (XEXP (x
, 1), mode
, mask
, next_select
);
8728 /* If we ended up truncating both operands, truncate the result of the
8729 operation instead. */
8730 if (GET_CODE (op0
) == TRUNCATE
8731 && GET_CODE (op1
) == TRUNCATE
)
8733 op0
= XEXP (op0
, 0);
8734 op1
= XEXP (op1
, 0);
8737 op0
= gen_lowpart_or_truncate (op_mode
, op0
);
8738 op1
= gen_lowpart_or_truncate (op_mode
, op1
);
8740 if (op_mode
!= GET_MODE (x
) || op0
!= XEXP (x
, 0) || op1
!= XEXP (x
, 1))
8741 x
= simplify_gen_binary (code
, op_mode
, op0
, op1
);
8745 /* For left shifts, do the same, but just for the first operand.
8746 However, we cannot do anything with shifts where we cannot
8747 guarantee that the counts are smaller than the size of the mode
8748 because such a count will have a different meaning in a
8751 if (! (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 1))
8752 && INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) >= 0
8753 && INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) < GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
))
8754 && ! (GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 1)) != VOIDmode
8755 && (nonzero_bits (XEXP (x
, 1), GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 1)))
8756 < (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
) GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
))))
8759 /* If the shift count is a constant and we can do arithmetic in
8760 the mode of the shift, refine which bits we need. Otherwise, use the
8761 conservative form of the mask. */
8762 if (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 1))
8763 && INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) >= 0
8764 && INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) < GET_MODE_PRECISION (op_mode
)
8765 && HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (op_mode
))
8766 mask
>>= INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1));
8770 op0
= gen_lowpart_or_truncate (op_mode
,
8771 force_to_mode (XEXP (x
, 0), op_mode
,
8772 mask
, next_select
));
8774 if (op_mode
!= GET_MODE (x
) || op0
!= XEXP (x
, 0))
8775 x
= simplify_gen_binary (code
, op_mode
, op0
, XEXP (x
, 1));
8779 /* Here we can only do something if the shift count is a constant,
8780 this shift constant is valid for the host, and we can do arithmetic
8783 if (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 1))
8784 && INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) >= 0
8785 && INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) < HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
8786 && HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (op_mode
))
8788 rtx inner
= XEXP (x
, 0);
8789 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT inner_mask
;
8791 /* Select the mask of the bits we need for the shift operand. */
8792 inner_mask
= mask
<< INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1));
8794 /* We can only change the mode of the shift if we can do arithmetic
8795 in the mode of the shift and INNER_MASK is no wider than the
8796 width of X's mode. */
8797 if ((inner_mask
& ~GET_MODE_MASK (GET_MODE (x
))) != 0)
8798 op_mode
= GET_MODE (x
);
8800 inner
= force_to_mode (inner
, op_mode
, inner_mask
, next_select
);
8802 if (GET_MODE (x
) != op_mode
|| inner
!= XEXP (x
, 0))
8803 x
= simplify_gen_binary (LSHIFTRT
, op_mode
, inner
, XEXP (x
, 1));
8806 /* If we have (and (lshiftrt FOO C1) C2) where the combination of the
8807 shift and AND produces only copies of the sign bit (C2 is one less
8808 than a power of two), we can do this with just a shift. */
8810 if (GET_CODE (x
) == LSHIFTRT
8811 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 1))
8812 /* The shift puts one of the sign bit copies in the least significant
8814 && ((INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1))
8815 + num_sign_bit_copies (XEXP (x
, 0), GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0))))
8816 >= GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (x
)))
8817 && pow2p_hwi (mask
+ 1)
8818 /* Number of bits left after the shift must be more than the mask
8820 && ((INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) + exact_log2 (mask
+ 1))
8821 <= GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (x
)))
8822 /* Must be more sign bit copies than the mask needs. */
8823 && ((int) num_sign_bit_copies (XEXP (x
, 0), GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0)))
8824 >= exact_log2 (mask
+ 1)))
8825 x
= simplify_gen_binary (LSHIFTRT
, GET_MODE (x
), XEXP (x
, 0),
8826 GEN_INT (GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (x
))
8827 - exact_log2 (mask
+ 1)));
8832 /* If we are just looking for the sign bit, we don't need this shift at
8833 all, even if it has a variable count. */
8834 if (val_signbit_p (GET_MODE (x
), mask
))
8835 return force_to_mode (XEXP (x
, 0), mode
, mask
, next_select
);
8837 /* If this is a shift by a constant, get a mask that contains those bits
8838 that are not copies of the sign bit. We then have two cases: If
8839 MASK only includes those bits, this can be a logical shift, which may
8840 allow simplifications. If MASK is a single-bit field not within
8841 those bits, we are requesting a copy of the sign bit and hence can
8842 shift the sign bit to the appropriate location. */
8844 if (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 1)) && INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) >= 0
8845 && INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) < HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
8849 /* If the considered data is wider than HOST_WIDE_INT, we can't
8850 represent a mask for all its bits in a single scalar.
8851 But we only care about the lower bits, so calculate these. */
8853 if (GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (x
)) > HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
8855 nonzero
= HOST_WIDE_INT_M1U
;
8857 /* GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (x)) - INTVAL (XEXP (x, 1))
8858 is the number of bits a full-width mask would have set.
8859 We need only shift if these are fewer than nonzero can
8860 hold. If not, we must keep all bits set in nonzero. */
8862 if (GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (x
)) - INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1))
8863 < HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
8864 nonzero
>>= INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1))
8865 + HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
8866 - GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (x
)) ;
8870 nonzero
= GET_MODE_MASK (GET_MODE (x
));
8871 nonzero
>>= INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1));
8874 if ((mask
& ~nonzero
) == 0)
8876 x
= simplify_shift_const (NULL_RTX
, LSHIFTRT
, GET_MODE (x
),
8877 XEXP (x
, 0), INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)));
8878 if (GET_CODE (x
) != ASHIFTRT
)
8879 return force_to_mode (x
, mode
, mask
, next_select
);
8882 else if ((i
= exact_log2 (mask
)) >= 0)
8884 x
= simplify_shift_const
8885 (NULL_RTX
, LSHIFTRT
, GET_MODE (x
), XEXP (x
, 0),
8886 GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (x
)) - 1 - i
);
8888 if (GET_CODE (x
) != ASHIFTRT
)
8889 return force_to_mode (x
, mode
, mask
, next_select
);
8893 /* If MASK is 1, convert this to an LSHIFTRT. This can be done
8894 even if the shift count isn't a constant. */
8896 x
= simplify_gen_binary (LSHIFTRT
, GET_MODE (x
),
8897 XEXP (x
, 0), XEXP (x
, 1));
8901 /* If this is a zero- or sign-extension operation that just affects bits
8902 we don't care about, remove it. Be sure the call above returned
8903 something that is still a shift. */
8905 if ((GET_CODE (x
) == LSHIFTRT
|| GET_CODE (x
) == ASHIFTRT
)
8906 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 1))
8907 && INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) >= 0
8908 && (INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1))
8909 <= GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (x
)) - (floor_log2 (mask
) + 1))
8910 && GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == ASHIFT
8911 && XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1) == XEXP (x
, 1))
8912 return force_to_mode (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0), mode
, mask
,
8919 /* If the shift count is constant and we can do computations
8920 in the mode of X, compute where the bits we care about are.
8921 Otherwise, we can't do anything. Don't change the mode of
8922 the shift or propagate MODE into the shift, though. */
8923 if (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 1))
8924 && INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) >= 0)
8926 temp
= simplify_binary_operation (code
== ROTATE
? ROTATERT
: ROTATE
,
8928 gen_int_mode (mask
, GET_MODE (x
)),
8930 if (temp
&& CONST_INT_P (temp
))
8931 x
= simplify_gen_binary (code
, GET_MODE (x
),
8932 force_to_mode (XEXP (x
, 0), GET_MODE (x
),
8933 INTVAL (temp
), next_select
),
8939 /* If we just want the low-order bit, the NEG isn't needed since it
8940 won't change the low-order bit. */
8942 return force_to_mode (XEXP (x
, 0), mode
, mask
, just_select
);
8944 /* We need any bits less significant than the most significant bit in
8945 MASK since carries from those bits will affect the bits we are
8951 /* (not FOO) is (xor FOO CONST), so if FOO is an LSHIFTRT, we can do the
8952 same as the XOR case above. Ensure that the constant we form is not
8953 wider than the mode of X. */
8955 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == LSHIFTRT
8956 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1))
8957 && INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1)) >= 0
8958 && (INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1)) + floor_log2 (mask
)
8959 < GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (x
)))
8960 && INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1)) < HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
8962 temp
= gen_int_mode (mask
<< INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1)),
8964 temp
= simplify_gen_binary (XOR
, GET_MODE (x
),
8965 XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0), temp
);
8966 x
= simplify_gen_binary (LSHIFTRT
, GET_MODE (x
),
8967 temp
, XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1));
8969 return force_to_mode (x
, mode
, mask
, next_select
);
8972 /* (and (not FOO) CONST) is (not (or FOO (not CONST))), so we must
8973 use the full mask inside the NOT. */
8977 op0
= gen_lowpart_or_truncate (op_mode
,
8978 force_to_mode (XEXP (x
, 0), mode
, mask
,
8980 if (op_mode
!= GET_MODE (x
) || op0
!= XEXP (x
, 0))
8981 x
= simplify_gen_unary (code
, op_mode
, op0
, op_mode
);
8985 /* (and (ne FOO 0) CONST) can be (and FOO CONST) if CONST is included
8986 in STORE_FLAG_VALUE and FOO has a single bit that might be nonzero,
8987 which is equal to STORE_FLAG_VALUE. */
8988 if ((mask
& ~STORE_FLAG_VALUE
) == 0
8989 && XEXP (x
, 1) == const0_rtx
8990 && GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == mode
8991 && pow2p_hwi (nonzero_bits (XEXP (x
, 0), mode
))
8992 && (nonzero_bits (XEXP (x
, 0), mode
)
8993 == (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
) STORE_FLAG_VALUE
))
8994 return force_to_mode (XEXP (x
, 0), mode
, mask
, next_select
);
8999 /* We have no way of knowing if the IF_THEN_ELSE can itself be
9000 written in a narrower mode. We play it safe and do not do so. */
9002 op0
= gen_lowpart_or_truncate (GET_MODE (x
),
9003 force_to_mode (XEXP (x
, 1), mode
,
9004 mask
, next_select
));
9005 op1
= gen_lowpart_or_truncate (GET_MODE (x
),
9006 force_to_mode (XEXP (x
, 2), mode
,
9007 mask
, next_select
));
9008 if (op0
!= XEXP (x
, 1) || op1
!= XEXP (x
, 2))
9009 x
= simplify_gen_ternary (IF_THEN_ELSE
, GET_MODE (x
),
9010 GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0)), XEXP (x
, 0),
9018 /* Ensure we return a value of the proper mode. */
9019 return gen_lowpart_or_truncate (mode
, x
);
9022 /* Return nonzero if X is an expression that has one of two values depending on
9023 whether some other value is zero or nonzero. In that case, we return the
9024 value that is being tested, *PTRUE is set to the value if the rtx being
9025 returned has a nonzero value, and *PFALSE is set to the other alternative.
9027 If we return zero, we set *PTRUE and *PFALSE to X. */
9030 if_then_else_cond (rtx x
, rtx
*ptrue
, rtx
*pfalse
)
9032 machine_mode mode
= GET_MODE (x
);
9033 enum rtx_code code
= GET_CODE (x
);
9034 rtx cond0
, cond1
, true0
, true1
, false0
, false1
;
9035 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT nz
;
9037 /* If we are comparing a value against zero, we are done. */
9038 if ((code
== NE
|| code
== EQ
)
9039 && XEXP (x
, 1) == const0_rtx
)
9041 *ptrue
= (code
== NE
) ? const_true_rtx
: const0_rtx
;
9042 *pfalse
= (code
== NE
) ? const0_rtx
: const_true_rtx
;
9046 /* If this is a unary operation whose operand has one of two values, apply
9047 our opcode to compute those values. */
9048 else if (UNARY_P (x
)
9049 && (cond0
= if_then_else_cond (XEXP (x
, 0), &true0
, &false0
)) != 0)
9051 *ptrue
= simplify_gen_unary (code
, mode
, true0
, GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0)));
9052 *pfalse
= simplify_gen_unary (code
, mode
, false0
,
9053 GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0)));
9057 /* If this is a COMPARE, do nothing, since the IF_THEN_ELSE we would
9058 make can't possibly match and would suppress other optimizations. */
9059 else if (code
== COMPARE
)
9062 /* If this is a binary operation, see if either side has only one of two
9063 values. If either one does or if both do and they are conditional on
9064 the same value, compute the new true and false values. */
9065 else if (BINARY_P (x
))
9067 rtx op0
= XEXP (x
, 0);
9068 rtx op1
= XEXP (x
, 1);
9069 cond0
= if_then_else_cond (op0
, &true0
, &false0
);
9070 cond1
= if_then_else_cond (op1
, &true1
, &false1
);
9072 if ((cond0
!= 0 && cond1
!= 0 && !rtx_equal_p (cond0
, cond1
))
9073 && (REG_P (op0
) || REG_P (op1
)))
9075 /* Try to enable a simplification by undoing work done by
9076 if_then_else_cond if it converted a REG into something more
9081 true0
= false0
= op0
;
9086 true1
= false1
= op1
;
9090 if ((cond0
!= 0 || cond1
!= 0)
9091 && ! (cond0
!= 0 && cond1
!= 0 && !rtx_equal_p (cond0
, cond1
)))
9093 /* If if_then_else_cond returned zero, then true/false are the
9094 same rtl. We must copy one of them to prevent invalid rtl
9097 true0
= copy_rtx (true0
);
9098 else if (cond1
== 0)
9099 true1
= copy_rtx (true1
);
9101 if (COMPARISON_P (x
))
9103 *ptrue
= simplify_gen_relational (code
, mode
, VOIDmode
,
9105 *pfalse
= simplify_gen_relational (code
, mode
, VOIDmode
,
9110 *ptrue
= simplify_gen_binary (code
, mode
, true0
, true1
);
9111 *pfalse
= simplify_gen_binary (code
, mode
, false0
, false1
);
9114 return cond0
? cond0
: cond1
;
9117 /* See if we have PLUS, IOR, XOR, MINUS or UMAX, where one of the
9118 operands is zero when the other is nonzero, and vice-versa,
9119 and STORE_FLAG_VALUE is 1 or -1. */
9121 if ((STORE_FLAG_VALUE
== 1 || STORE_FLAG_VALUE
== -1)
9122 && (code
== PLUS
|| code
== IOR
|| code
== XOR
|| code
== MINUS
9124 && GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == MULT
&& GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 1)) == MULT
)
9126 rtx op0
= XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 1);
9127 rtx op1
= XEXP (XEXP (x
, 1), 1);
9129 cond0
= XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0);
9130 cond1
= XEXP (XEXP (x
, 1), 0);
9132 if (COMPARISON_P (cond0
)
9133 && COMPARISON_P (cond1
)
9134 && ((GET_CODE (cond0
) == reversed_comparison_code (cond1
, NULL
)
9135 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (cond0
, 0), XEXP (cond1
, 0))
9136 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (cond0
, 1), XEXP (cond1
, 1)))
9137 || ((swap_condition (GET_CODE (cond0
))
9138 == reversed_comparison_code (cond1
, NULL
))
9139 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (cond0
, 0), XEXP (cond1
, 1))
9140 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (cond0
, 1), XEXP (cond1
, 0))))
9141 && ! side_effects_p (x
))
9143 *ptrue
= simplify_gen_binary (MULT
, mode
, op0
, const_true_rtx
);
9144 *pfalse
= simplify_gen_binary (MULT
, mode
,
9146 ? simplify_gen_unary (NEG
, mode
,
9154 /* Similarly for MULT, AND and UMIN, except that for these the result
9156 if ((STORE_FLAG_VALUE
== 1 || STORE_FLAG_VALUE
== -1)
9157 && (code
== MULT
|| code
== AND
|| code
== UMIN
)
9158 && GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == MULT
&& GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 1)) == MULT
)
9160 cond0
= XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0);
9161 cond1
= XEXP (XEXP (x
, 1), 0);
9163 if (COMPARISON_P (cond0
)
9164 && COMPARISON_P (cond1
)
9165 && ((GET_CODE (cond0
) == reversed_comparison_code (cond1
, NULL
)
9166 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (cond0
, 0), XEXP (cond1
, 0))
9167 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (cond0
, 1), XEXP (cond1
, 1)))
9168 || ((swap_condition (GET_CODE (cond0
))
9169 == reversed_comparison_code (cond1
, NULL
))
9170 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (cond0
, 0), XEXP (cond1
, 1))
9171 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (cond0
, 1), XEXP (cond1
, 0))))
9172 && ! side_effects_p (x
))
9174 *ptrue
= *pfalse
= const0_rtx
;
9180 else if (code
== IF_THEN_ELSE
)
9182 /* If we have IF_THEN_ELSE already, extract the condition and
9183 canonicalize it if it is NE or EQ. */
9184 cond0
= XEXP (x
, 0);
9185 *ptrue
= XEXP (x
, 1), *pfalse
= XEXP (x
, 2);
9186 if (GET_CODE (cond0
) == NE
&& XEXP (cond0
, 1) == const0_rtx
)
9187 return XEXP (cond0
, 0);
9188 else if (GET_CODE (cond0
) == EQ
&& XEXP (cond0
, 1) == const0_rtx
)
9190 *ptrue
= XEXP (x
, 2), *pfalse
= XEXP (x
, 1);
9191 return XEXP (cond0
, 0);
9197 /* If X is a SUBREG, we can narrow both the true and false values
9198 if the inner expression, if there is a condition. */
9199 else if (code
== SUBREG
9200 && 0 != (cond0
= if_then_else_cond (SUBREG_REG (x
),
9203 true0
= simplify_gen_subreg (mode
, true0
,
9204 GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (x
)), SUBREG_BYTE (x
));
9205 false0
= simplify_gen_subreg (mode
, false0
,
9206 GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (x
)), SUBREG_BYTE (x
));
9207 if (true0
&& false0
)
9215 /* If X is a constant, this isn't special and will cause confusions
9216 if we treat it as such. Likewise if it is equivalent to a constant. */
9217 else if (CONSTANT_P (x
)
9218 || ((cond0
= get_last_value (x
)) != 0 && CONSTANT_P (cond0
)))
9221 /* If we're in BImode, canonicalize on 0 and STORE_FLAG_VALUE, as that
9222 will be least confusing to the rest of the compiler. */
9223 else if (mode
== BImode
)
9225 *ptrue
= GEN_INT (STORE_FLAG_VALUE
), *pfalse
= const0_rtx
;
9229 /* If X is known to be either 0 or -1, those are the true and
9230 false values when testing X. */
9231 else if (x
== constm1_rtx
|| x
== const0_rtx
9232 || (mode
!= VOIDmode
&& mode
!= BLKmode
9233 && num_sign_bit_copies (x
, mode
) == GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
)))
9235 *ptrue
= constm1_rtx
, *pfalse
= const0_rtx
;
9239 /* Likewise for 0 or a single bit. */
9240 else if (HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (mode
)
9241 && pow2p_hwi (nz
= nonzero_bits (x
, mode
)))
9243 *ptrue
= gen_int_mode (nz
, mode
), *pfalse
= const0_rtx
;
9247 /* Otherwise fail; show no condition with true and false values the same. */
9248 *ptrue
= *pfalse
= x
;
9252 /* Return the value of expression X given the fact that condition COND
9253 is known to be true when applied to REG as its first operand and VAL
9254 as its second. X is known to not be shared and so can be modified in
9257 We only handle the simplest cases, and specifically those cases that
9258 arise with IF_THEN_ELSE expressions. */
9261 known_cond (rtx x
, enum rtx_code cond
, rtx reg
, rtx val
)
9263 enum rtx_code code
= GET_CODE (x
);
9267 if (side_effects_p (x
))
9270 /* If either operand of the condition is a floating point value,
9271 then we have to avoid collapsing an EQ comparison. */
9273 && rtx_equal_p (x
, reg
)
9274 && ! FLOAT_MODE_P (GET_MODE (x
))
9275 && ! FLOAT_MODE_P (GET_MODE (val
)))
9278 if (cond
== UNEQ
&& rtx_equal_p (x
, reg
))
9281 /* If X is (abs REG) and we know something about REG's relationship
9282 with zero, we may be able to simplify this. */
9284 if (code
== ABS
&& rtx_equal_p (XEXP (x
, 0), reg
) && val
== const0_rtx
)
9287 case GE
: case GT
: case EQ
:
9290 return simplify_gen_unary (NEG
, GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0)),
9292 GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0)));
9297 /* The only other cases we handle are MIN, MAX, and comparisons if the
9298 operands are the same as REG and VAL. */
9300 else if (COMPARISON_P (x
) || COMMUTATIVE_ARITH_P (x
))
9302 if (rtx_equal_p (XEXP (x
, 0), val
))
9304 std::swap (val
, reg
);
9305 cond
= swap_condition (cond
);
9308 if (rtx_equal_p (XEXP (x
, 0), reg
) && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (x
, 1), val
))
9310 if (COMPARISON_P (x
))
9312 if (comparison_dominates_p (cond
, code
))
9313 return const_true_rtx
;
9315 code
= reversed_comparison_code (x
, NULL
);
9317 && comparison_dominates_p (cond
, code
))
9322 else if (code
== SMAX
|| code
== SMIN
9323 || code
== UMIN
|| code
== UMAX
)
9325 int unsignedp
= (code
== UMIN
|| code
== UMAX
);
9327 /* Do not reverse the condition when it is NE or EQ.
9328 This is because we cannot conclude anything about
9329 the value of 'SMAX (x, y)' when x is not equal to y,
9330 but we can when x equals y. */
9331 if ((code
== SMAX
|| code
== UMAX
)
9332 && ! (cond
== EQ
|| cond
== NE
))
9333 cond
= reverse_condition (cond
);
9338 return unsignedp
? x
: XEXP (x
, 1);
9340 return unsignedp
? x
: XEXP (x
, 0);
9342 return unsignedp
? XEXP (x
, 1) : x
;
9344 return unsignedp
? XEXP (x
, 0) : x
;
9351 else if (code
== SUBREG
)
9353 machine_mode inner_mode
= GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (x
));
9354 rtx new_rtx
, r
= known_cond (SUBREG_REG (x
), cond
, reg
, val
);
9356 if (SUBREG_REG (x
) != r
)
9358 /* We must simplify subreg here, before we lose track of the
9359 original inner_mode. */
9360 new_rtx
= simplify_subreg (GET_MODE (x
), r
,
9361 inner_mode
, SUBREG_BYTE (x
));
9365 SUBST (SUBREG_REG (x
), r
);
9370 /* We don't have to handle SIGN_EXTEND here, because even in the
9371 case of replacing something with a modeless CONST_INT, a
9372 CONST_INT is already (supposed to be) a valid sign extension for
9373 its narrower mode, which implies it's already properly
9374 sign-extended for the wider mode. Now, for ZERO_EXTEND, the
9375 story is different. */
9376 else if (code
== ZERO_EXTEND
)
9378 machine_mode inner_mode
= GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0));
9379 rtx new_rtx
, r
= known_cond (XEXP (x
, 0), cond
, reg
, val
);
9381 if (XEXP (x
, 0) != r
)
9383 /* We must simplify the zero_extend here, before we lose
9384 track of the original inner_mode. */
9385 new_rtx
= simplify_unary_operation (ZERO_EXTEND
, GET_MODE (x
),
9390 SUBST (XEXP (x
, 0), r
);
9396 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
9397 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
9400 SUBST (XEXP (x
, i
), known_cond (XEXP (x
, i
), cond
, reg
, val
));
9401 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'E')
9402 for (j
= XVECLEN (x
, i
) - 1; j
>= 0; j
--)
9403 SUBST (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), known_cond (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
),
9410 /* See if X and Y are equal for the purposes of seeing if we can rewrite an
9411 assignment as a field assignment. */
9414 rtx_equal_for_field_assignment_p (rtx x
, rtx y
, bool widen_x
)
9416 if (widen_x
&& GET_MODE (x
) != GET_MODE (y
))
9418 if (GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (x
)) > GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (y
)))
9420 if (BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN
!= WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN
)
9422 /* For big endian, adjust the memory offset. */
9423 if (BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN
)
9424 x
= adjust_address_nv (x
, GET_MODE (y
),
9425 -subreg_lowpart_offset (GET_MODE (x
),
9428 x
= adjust_address_nv (x
, GET_MODE (y
), 0);
9431 if (x
== y
|| rtx_equal_p (x
, y
))
9434 if (x
== 0 || y
== 0 || GET_MODE (x
) != GET_MODE (y
))
9437 /* Check for a paradoxical SUBREG of a MEM compared with the MEM.
9438 Note that all SUBREGs of MEM are paradoxical; otherwise they
9439 would have been rewritten. */
9440 if (MEM_P (x
) && GET_CODE (y
) == SUBREG
9441 && MEM_P (SUBREG_REG (y
))
9442 && rtx_equal_p (SUBREG_REG (y
),
9443 gen_lowpart (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (y
)), x
)))
9446 if (MEM_P (y
) && GET_CODE (x
) == SUBREG
9447 && MEM_P (SUBREG_REG (x
))
9448 && rtx_equal_p (SUBREG_REG (x
),
9449 gen_lowpart (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (x
)), y
)))
9452 /* We used to see if get_last_value of X and Y were the same but that's
9453 not correct. In one direction, we'll cause the assignment to have
9454 the wrong destination and in the case, we'll import a register into this
9455 insn that might have already have been dead. So fail if none of the
9456 above cases are true. */
9460 /* See if X, a SET operation, can be rewritten as a bit-field assignment.
9461 Return that assignment if so.
9463 We only handle the most common cases. */
9466 make_field_assignment (rtx x
)
9468 rtx dest
= SET_DEST (x
);
9469 rtx src
= SET_SRC (x
);
9474 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT len
;
9478 /* If SRC was (and (not (ashift (const_int 1) POS)) DEST), this is
9479 a clear of a one-bit field. We will have changed it to
9480 (and (rotate (const_int -2) POS) DEST), so check for that. Also check
9483 if (GET_CODE (src
) == AND
&& GET_CODE (XEXP (src
, 0)) == ROTATE
9484 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (XEXP (src
, 0), 0))
9485 && INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (src
, 0), 0)) == -2
9486 && rtx_equal_for_field_assignment_p (dest
, XEXP (src
, 1)))
9488 assign
= make_extraction (VOIDmode
, dest
, 0, XEXP (XEXP (src
, 0), 1),
9491 return gen_rtx_SET (assign
, const0_rtx
);
9495 if (GET_CODE (src
) == AND
&& GET_CODE (XEXP (src
, 0)) == SUBREG
9496 && subreg_lowpart_p (XEXP (src
, 0))
9497 && (GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (XEXP (src
, 0)))
9498 < GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (src
, 0)))))
9499 && GET_CODE (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (src
, 0))) == ROTATE
9500 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (src
, 0)), 0))
9501 && INTVAL (XEXP (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (src
, 0)), 0)) == -2
9502 && rtx_equal_for_field_assignment_p (dest
, XEXP (src
, 1)))
9504 assign
= make_extraction (VOIDmode
, dest
, 0,
9505 XEXP (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (src
, 0)), 1),
9508 return gen_rtx_SET (assign
, const0_rtx
);
9512 /* If SRC is (ior (ashift (const_int 1) POS) DEST), this is a set of a
9514 if (GET_CODE (src
) == IOR
&& GET_CODE (XEXP (src
, 0)) == ASHIFT
9515 && XEXP (XEXP (src
, 0), 0) == const1_rtx
9516 && rtx_equal_for_field_assignment_p (dest
, XEXP (src
, 1)))
9518 assign
= make_extraction (VOIDmode
, dest
, 0, XEXP (XEXP (src
, 0), 1),
9521 return gen_rtx_SET (assign
, const1_rtx
);
9525 /* If DEST is already a field assignment, i.e. ZERO_EXTRACT, and the
9526 SRC is an AND with all bits of that field set, then we can discard
9528 if (GET_CODE (dest
) == ZERO_EXTRACT
9529 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (dest
, 1))
9530 && GET_CODE (src
) == AND
9531 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (src
, 1)))
9533 HOST_WIDE_INT width
= INTVAL (XEXP (dest
, 1));
9534 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT and_mask
= INTVAL (XEXP (src
, 1));
9535 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT ze_mask
;
9537 if (width
>= HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
9540 ze_mask
= ((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
)1 << width
) - 1;
9542 /* Complete overlap. We can remove the source AND. */
9543 if ((and_mask
& ze_mask
) == ze_mask
)
9544 return gen_rtx_SET (dest
, XEXP (src
, 0));
9546 /* Partial overlap. We can reduce the source AND. */
9547 if ((and_mask
& ze_mask
) != and_mask
)
9549 mode
= GET_MODE (src
);
9550 src
= gen_rtx_AND (mode
, XEXP (src
, 0),
9551 gen_int_mode (and_mask
& ze_mask
, mode
));
9552 return gen_rtx_SET (dest
, src
);
9556 /* The other case we handle is assignments into a constant-position
9557 field. They look like (ior/xor (and DEST C1) OTHER). If C1 represents
9558 a mask that has all one bits except for a group of zero bits and
9559 OTHER is known to have zeros where C1 has ones, this is such an
9560 assignment. Compute the position and length from C1. Shift OTHER
9561 to the appropriate position, force it to the required mode, and
9562 make the extraction. Check for the AND in both operands. */
9564 /* One or more SUBREGs might obscure the constant-position field
9565 assignment. The first one we are likely to encounter is an outer
9566 narrowing SUBREG, which we can just strip for the purposes of
9567 identifying the constant-field assignment. */
9568 if (GET_CODE (src
) == SUBREG
&& subreg_lowpart_p (src
))
9569 src
= SUBREG_REG (src
);
9571 if (GET_CODE (src
) != IOR
&& GET_CODE (src
) != XOR
)
9574 rhs
= expand_compound_operation (XEXP (src
, 0));
9575 lhs
= expand_compound_operation (XEXP (src
, 1));
9577 if (GET_CODE (rhs
) == AND
9578 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (rhs
, 1))
9579 && rtx_equal_for_field_assignment_p (XEXP (rhs
, 0), dest
))
9580 c1
= INTVAL (XEXP (rhs
, 1)), other
= lhs
;
9581 /* The second SUBREG that might get in the way is a paradoxical
9582 SUBREG around the first operand of the AND. We want to
9583 pretend the operand is as wide as the destination here. We
9584 do this by adjusting the MEM to wider mode for the sole
9585 purpose of the call to rtx_equal_for_field_assignment_p. Also
9586 note this trick only works for MEMs. */
9587 else if (GET_CODE (rhs
) == AND
9588 && paradoxical_subreg_p (XEXP (rhs
, 0))
9589 && MEM_P (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (rhs
, 0)))
9590 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (rhs
, 1))
9591 && rtx_equal_for_field_assignment_p (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (rhs
, 0)),
9593 c1
= INTVAL (XEXP (rhs
, 1)), other
= lhs
;
9594 else if (GET_CODE (lhs
) == AND
9595 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (lhs
, 1))
9596 && rtx_equal_for_field_assignment_p (XEXP (lhs
, 0), dest
))
9597 c1
= INTVAL (XEXP (lhs
, 1)), other
= rhs
;
9598 /* The second SUBREG that might get in the way is a paradoxical
9599 SUBREG around the first operand of the AND. We want to
9600 pretend the operand is as wide as the destination here. We
9601 do this by adjusting the MEM to wider mode for the sole
9602 purpose of the call to rtx_equal_for_field_assignment_p. Also
9603 note this trick only works for MEMs. */
9604 else if (GET_CODE (lhs
) == AND
9605 && paradoxical_subreg_p (XEXP (lhs
, 0))
9606 && MEM_P (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (lhs
, 0)))
9607 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (lhs
, 1))
9608 && rtx_equal_for_field_assignment_p (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (lhs
, 0)),
9610 c1
= INTVAL (XEXP (lhs
, 1)), other
= rhs
;
9614 pos
= get_pos_from_mask ((~c1
) & GET_MODE_MASK (GET_MODE (dest
)), &len
);
9615 if (pos
< 0 || pos
+ len
> GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (dest
))
9616 || GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (dest
)) > HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
9617 || (c1
& nonzero_bits (other
, GET_MODE (dest
))) != 0)
9620 assign
= make_extraction (VOIDmode
, dest
, pos
, NULL_RTX
, len
, 1, 1, 0);
9624 /* The mode to use for the source is the mode of the assignment, or of
9625 what is inside a possible STRICT_LOW_PART. */
9626 mode
= (GET_CODE (assign
) == STRICT_LOW_PART
9627 ? GET_MODE (XEXP (assign
, 0)) : GET_MODE (assign
));
9629 /* Shift OTHER right POS places and make it the source, restricting it
9630 to the proper length and mode. */
9632 src
= canon_reg_for_combine (simplify_shift_const (NULL_RTX
, LSHIFTRT
,
9636 src
= force_to_mode (src
, mode
,
9637 len
>= HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
9639 : (HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< len
) - 1,
9642 /* If SRC is masked by an AND that does not make a difference in
9643 the value being stored, strip it. */
9644 if (GET_CODE (assign
) == ZERO_EXTRACT
9645 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (assign
, 1))
9646 && INTVAL (XEXP (assign
, 1)) < HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
9647 && GET_CODE (src
) == AND
9648 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (src
, 1))
9649 && UINTVAL (XEXP (src
, 1))
9650 == (HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< INTVAL (XEXP (assign
, 1))) - 1)
9651 src
= XEXP (src
, 0);
9653 return gen_rtx_SET (assign
, src
);
9656 /* See if X is of the form (+ (* a c) (* b c)) and convert to (* (+ a b) c)
9660 apply_distributive_law (rtx x
)
9662 enum rtx_code code
= GET_CODE (x
);
9663 enum rtx_code inner_code
;
9664 rtx lhs
, rhs
, other
;
9667 /* Distributivity is not true for floating point as it can change the
9668 value. So we don't do it unless -funsafe-math-optimizations. */
9669 if (FLOAT_MODE_P (GET_MODE (x
))
9670 && ! flag_unsafe_math_optimizations
)
9673 /* The outer operation can only be one of the following: */
9674 if (code
!= IOR
&& code
!= AND
&& code
!= XOR
9675 && code
!= PLUS
&& code
!= MINUS
)
9681 /* If either operand is a primitive we can't do anything, so get out
9683 if (OBJECT_P (lhs
) || OBJECT_P (rhs
))
9686 lhs
= expand_compound_operation (lhs
);
9687 rhs
= expand_compound_operation (rhs
);
9688 inner_code
= GET_CODE (lhs
);
9689 if (inner_code
!= GET_CODE (rhs
))
9692 /* See if the inner and outer operations distribute. */
9699 /* These all distribute except over PLUS. */
9700 if (code
== PLUS
|| code
== MINUS
)
9705 if (code
!= PLUS
&& code
!= MINUS
)
9710 /* This is also a multiply, so it distributes over everything. */
9713 /* This used to handle SUBREG, but this turned out to be counter-
9714 productive, since (subreg (op ...)) usually is not handled by
9715 insn patterns, and this "optimization" therefore transformed
9716 recognizable patterns into unrecognizable ones. Therefore the
9717 SUBREG case was removed from here.
9719 It is possible that distributing SUBREG over arithmetic operations
9720 leads to an intermediate result than can then be optimized further,
9721 e.g. by moving the outer SUBREG to the other side of a SET as done
9722 in simplify_set. This seems to have been the original intent of
9723 handling SUBREGs here.
9725 However, with current GCC this does not appear to actually happen,
9726 at least on major platforms. If some case is found where removing
9727 the SUBREG case here prevents follow-on optimizations, distributing
9728 SUBREGs ought to be re-added at that place, e.g. in simplify_set. */
9734 /* Set LHS and RHS to the inner operands (A and B in the example
9735 above) and set OTHER to the common operand (C in the example).
9736 There is only one way to do this unless the inner operation is
9738 if (COMMUTATIVE_ARITH_P (lhs
)
9739 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (lhs
, 0), XEXP (rhs
, 0)))
9740 other
= XEXP (lhs
, 0), lhs
= XEXP (lhs
, 1), rhs
= XEXP (rhs
, 1);
9741 else if (COMMUTATIVE_ARITH_P (lhs
)
9742 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (lhs
, 0), XEXP (rhs
, 1)))
9743 other
= XEXP (lhs
, 0), lhs
= XEXP (lhs
, 1), rhs
= XEXP (rhs
, 0);
9744 else if (COMMUTATIVE_ARITH_P (lhs
)
9745 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (lhs
, 1), XEXP (rhs
, 0)))
9746 other
= XEXP (lhs
, 1), lhs
= XEXP (lhs
, 0), rhs
= XEXP (rhs
, 1);
9747 else if (rtx_equal_p (XEXP (lhs
, 1), XEXP (rhs
, 1)))
9748 other
= XEXP (lhs
, 1), lhs
= XEXP (lhs
, 0), rhs
= XEXP (rhs
, 0);
9752 /* Form the new inner operation, seeing if it simplifies first. */
9753 tem
= simplify_gen_binary (code
, GET_MODE (x
), lhs
, rhs
);
9755 /* There is one exception to the general way of distributing:
9756 (a | c) ^ (b | c) -> (a ^ b) & ~c */
9757 if (code
== XOR
&& inner_code
== IOR
)
9760 other
= simplify_gen_unary (NOT
, GET_MODE (x
), other
, GET_MODE (x
));
9763 /* We may be able to continuing distributing the result, so call
9764 ourselves recursively on the inner operation before forming the
9765 outer operation, which we return. */
9766 return simplify_gen_binary (inner_code
, GET_MODE (x
),
9767 apply_distributive_law (tem
), other
);
9770 /* See if X is of the form (* (+ A B) C), and if so convert to
9771 (+ (* A C) (* B C)) and try to simplify.
9773 Most of the time, this results in no change. However, if some of
9774 the operands are the same or inverses of each other, simplifications
9777 For example, (and (ior A B) (not B)) can occur as the result of
9778 expanding a bit field assignment. When we apply the distributive
9779 law to this, we get (ior (and (A (not B))) (and (B (not B)))),
9780 which then simplifies to (and (A (not B))).
9782 Note that no checks happen on the validity of applying the inverse
9783 distributive law. This is pointless since we can do it in the
9784 few places where this routine is called.
9786 N is the index of the term that is decomposed (the arithmetic operation,
9787 i.e. (+ A B) in the first example above). !N is the index of the term that
9788 is distributed, i.e. of C in the first example above. */
9790 distribute_and_simplify_rtx (rtx x
, int n
)
9793 enum rtx_code outer_code
, inner_code
;
9794 rtx decomposed
, distributed
, inner_op0
, inner_op1
, new_op0
, new_op1
, tmp
;
9796 /* Distributivity is not true for floating point as it can change the
9797 value. So we don't do it unless -funsafe-math-optimizations. */
9798 if (FLOAT_MODE_P (GET_MODE (x
))
9799 && ! flag_unsafe_math_optimizations
)
9802 decomposed
= XEXP (x
, n
);
9803 if (!ARITHMETIC_P (decomposed
))
9806 mode
= GET_MODE (x
);
9807 outer_code
= GET_CODE (x
);
9808 distributed
= XEXP (x
, !n
);
9810 inner_code
= GET_CODE (decomposed
);
9811 inner_op0
= XEXP (decomposed
, 0);
9812 inner_op1
= XEXP (decomposed
, 1);
9814 /* Special case (and (xor B C) (not A)), which is equivalent to
9815 (xor (ior A B) (ior A C)) */
9816 if (outer_code
== AND
&& inner_code
== XOR
&& GET_CODE (distributed
) == NOT
)
9818 distributed
= XEXP (distributed
, 0);
9824 /* Distribute the second term. */
9825 new_op0
= simplify_gen_binary (outer_code
, mode
, inner_op0
, distributed
);
9826 new_op1
= simplify_gen_binary (outer_code
, mode
, inner_op1
, distributed
);
9830 /* Distribute the first term. */
9831 new_op0
= simplify_gen_binary (outer_code
, mode
, distributed
, inner_op0
);
9832 new_op1
= simplify_gen_binary (outer_code
, mode
, distributed
, inner_op1
);
9835 tmp
= apply_distributive_law (simplify_gen_binary (inner_code
, mode
,
9837 if (GET_CODE (tmp
) != outer_code
9838 && (set_src_cost (tmp
, mode
, optimize_this_for_speed_p
)
9839 < set_src_cost (x
, mode
, optimize_this_for_speed_p
)))
9845 /* Simplify a logical `and' of VAROP with the constant CONSTOP, to be done
9846 in MODE. Return an equivalent form, if different from (and VAROP
9847 (const_int CONSTOP)). Otherwise, return NULL_RTX. */
9850 simplify_and_const_int_1 (machine_mode mode
, rtx varop
,
9851 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT constop
)
9853 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT nonzero
;
9854 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT orig_constop
;
9859 orig_constop
= constop
;
9860 if (GET_CODE (varop
) == CLOBBER
)
9863 /* Simplify VAROP knowing that we will be only looking at some of the
9866 Note by passing in CONSTOP, we guarantee that the bits not set in
9867 CONSTOP are not significant and will never be examined. We must
9868 ensure that is the case by explicitly masking out those bits
9869 before returning. */
9870 varop
= force_to_mode (varop
, mode
, constop
, 0);
9872 /* If VAROP is a CLOBBER, we will fail so return it. */
9873 if (GET_CODE (varop
) == CLOBBER
)
9876 /* If VAROP is a CONST_INT, then we need to apply the mask in CONSTOP
9877 to VAROP and return the new constant. */
9878 if (CONST_INT_P (varop
))
9879 return gen_int_mode (INTVAL (varop
) & constop
, mode
);
9881 /* See what bits may be nonzero in VAROP. Unlike the general case of
9882 a call to nonzero_bits, here we don't care about bits outside
9885 nonzero
= nonzero_bits (varop
, mode
) & GET_MODE_MASK (mode
);
9887 /* Turn off all bits in the constant that are known to already be zero.
9888 Thus, if the AND isn't needed at all, we will have CONSTOP == NONZERO_BITS
9889 which is tested below. */
9893 /* If we don't have any bits left, return zero. */
9897 /* If VAROP is a NEG of something known to be zero or 1 and CONSTOP is
9898 a power of two, we can replace this with an ASHIFT. */
9899 if (GET_CODE (varop
) == NEG
&& nonzero_bits (XEXP (varop
, 0), mode
) == 1
9900 && (i
= exact_log2 (constop
)) >= 0)
9901 return simplify_shift_const (NULL_RTX
, ASHIFT
, mode
, XEXP (varop
, 0), i
);
9903 /* If VAROP is an IOR or XOR, apply the AND to both branches of the IOR
9904 or XOR, then try to apply the distributive law. This may eliminate
9905 operations if either branch can be simplified because of the AND.
9906 It may also make some cases more complex, but those cases probably
9907 won't match a pattern either with or without this. */
9909 if (GET_CODE (varop
) == IOR
|| GET_CODE (varop
) == XOR
)
9913 apply_distributive_law
9914 (simplify_gen_binary (GET_CODE (varop
), GET_MODE (varop
),
9915 simplify_and_const_int (NULL_RTX
,
9919 simplify_and_const_int (NULL_RTX
,
9924 /* If VAROP is PLUS, and the constant is a mask of low bits, distribute
9925 the AND and see if one of the operands simplifies to zero. If so, we
9926 may eliminate it. */
9928 if (GET_CODE (varop
) == PLUS
9929 && pow2p_hwi (constop
+ 1))
9933 o0
= simplify_and_const_int (NULL_RTX
, mode
, XEXP (varop
, 0), constop
);
9934 o1
= simplify_and_const_int (NULL_RTX
, mode
, XEXP (varop
, 1), constop
);
9935 if (o0
== const0_rtx
)
9937 if (o1
== const0_rtx
)
9941 /* Make a SUBREG if necessary. If we can't make it, fail. */
9942 varop
= gen_lowpart (mode
, varop
);
9943 if (varop
== NULL_RTX
|| GET_CODE (varop
) == CLOBBER
)
9946 /* If we are only masking insignificant bits, return VAROP. */
9947 if (constop
== nonzero
)
9950 if (varop
== orig_varop
&& constop
== orig_constop
)
9953 /* Otherwise, return an AND. */
9954 return simplify_gen_binary (AND
, mode
, varop
, gen_int_mode (constop
, mode
));
9958 /* We have X, a logical `and' of VAROP with the constant CONSTOP, to be done
9961 Return an equivalent form, if different from X. Otherwise, return X. If
9962 X is zero, we are to always construct the equivalent form. */
9965 simplify_and_const_int (rtx x
, machine_mode mode
, rtx varop
,
9966 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT constop
)
9968 rtx tem
= simplify_and_const_int_1 (mode
, varop
, constop
);
9973 x
= simplify_gen_binary (AND
, GET_MODE (varop
), varop
,
9974 gen_int_mode (constop
, mode
));
9975 if (GET_MODE (x
) != mode
)
9976 x
= gen_lowpart (mode
, x
);
9980 /* Given a REG, X, compute which bits in X can be nonzero.
9981 We don't care about bits outside of those defined in MODE.
9983 For most X this is simply GET_MODE_MASK (GET_MODE (MODE)), but if X is
9984 a shift, AND, or zero_extract, we can do better. */
9987 reg_nonzero_bits_for_combine (const_rtx x
, machine_mode mode
,
9988 const_rtx known_x ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
9989 machine_mode known_mode ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
9990 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT known_ret ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
9991 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
*nonzero
)
9996 /* If X is a register whose nonzero bits value is current, use it.
9997 Otherwise, if X is a register whose value we can find, use that
9998 value. Otherwise, use the previously-computed global nonzero bits
9999 for this register. */
10001 rsp
= ®_stat
[REGNO (x
)];
10002 if (rsp
->last_set_value
!= 0
10003 && (rsp
->last_set_mode
== mode
10004 || (GET_MODE_CLASS (rsp
->last_set_mode
) == MODE_INT
10005 && GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
) == MODE_INT
))
10006 && ((rsp
->last_set_label
>= label_tick_ebb_start
10007 && rsp
->last_set_label
< label_tick
)
10008 || (rsp
->last_set_label
== label_tick
10009 && DF_INSN_LUID (rsp
->last_set
) < subst_low_luid
)
10010 || (REGNO (x
) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
10011 && REGNO (x
) < reg_n_sets_max
10012 && REG_N_SETS (REGNO (x
)) == 1
10013 && !REGNO_REG_SET_P
10014 (DF_LR_IN (ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN (cfun
)->next_bb
),
10017 /* Note that, even if the precision of last_set_mode is lower than that
10018 of mode, record_value_for_reg invoked nonzero_bits on the register
10019 with nonzero_bits_mode (because last_set_mode is necessarily integral
10020 and HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P in this case) so bits in nonzero_bits_mode
10021 are all valid, hence in mode too since nonzero_bits_mode is defined
10022 to the largest HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P mode. */
10023 *nonzero
&= rsp
->last_set_nonzero_bits
;
10027 tem
= get_last_value (x
);
10030 if (SHORT_IMMEDIATES_SIGN_EXTEND
)
10031 tem
= sign_extend_short_imm (tem
, GET_MODE (x
),
10032 GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
));
10037 if (nonzero_sign_valid
&& rsp
->nonzero_bits
)
10039 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT mask
= rsp
->nonzero_bits
;
10041 if (GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (x
)) < GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
))
10042 /* We don't know anything about the upper bits. */
10043 mask
|= GET_MODE_MASK (mode
) ^ GET_MODE_MASK (GET_MODE (x
));
10051 /* Return the number of bits at the high-order end of X that are known to
10052 be equal to the sign bit. X will be used in mode MODE; if MODE is
10053 VOIDmode, X will be used in its own mode. The returned value will always
10054 be between 1 and the number of bits in MODE. */
10057 reg_num_sign_bit_copies_for_combine (const_rtx x
, machine_mode mode
,
10058 const_rtx known_x ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
10059 machine_mode known_mode
10061 unsigned int known_ret ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
10062 unsigned int *result
)
10065 reg_stat_type
*rsp
;
10067 rsp
= ®_stat
[REGNO (x
)];
10068 if (rsp
->last_set_value
!= 0
10069 && rsp
->last_set_mode
== mode
10070 && ((rsp
->last_set_label
>= label_tick_ebb_start
10071 && rsp
->last_set_label
< label_tick
)
10072 || (rsp
->last_set_label
== label_tick
10073 && DF_INSN_LUID (rsp
->last_set
) < subst_low_luid
)
10074 || (REGNO (x
) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
10075 && REGNO (x
) < reg_n_sets_max
10076 && REG_N_SETS (REGNO (x
)) == 1
10077 && !REGNO_REG_SET_P
10078 (DF_LR_IN (ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN (cfun
)->next_bb
),
10081 *result
= rsp
->last_set_sign_bit_copies
;
10085 tem
= get_last_value (x
);
10089 if (nonzero_sign_valid
&& rsp
->sign_bit_copies
!= 0
10090 && GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (x
)) == GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
))
10091 *result
= rsp
->sign_bit_copies
;
10096 /* Return the number of "extended" bits there are in X, when interpreted
10097 as a quantity in MODE whose signedness is indicated by UNSIGNEDP. For
10098 unsigned quantities, this is the number of high-order zero bits.
10099 For signed quantities, this is the number of copies of the sign bit
10100 minus 1. In both case, this function returns the number of "spare"
10101 bits. For example, if two quantities for which this function returns
10102 at least 1 are added, the addition is known not to overflow.
10104 This function will always return 0 unless called during combine, which
10105 implies that it must be called from a define_split. */
10108 extended_count (const_rtx x
, machine_mode mode
, int unsignedp
)
10110 if (nonzero_sign_valid
== 0)
10114 ? (HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (mode
)
10115 ? (unsigned int) (GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
) - 1
10116 - floor_log2 (nonzero_bits (x
, mode
)))
10118 : num_sign_bit_copies (x
, mode
) - 1);
10121 /* This function is called from `simplify_shift_const' to merge two
10122 outer operations. Specifically, we have already found that we need
10123 to perform operation *POP0 with constant *PCONST0 at the outermost
10124 position. We would now like to also perform OP1 with constant CONST1
10125 (with *POP0 being done last).
10127 Return 1 if we can do the operation and update *POP0 and *PCONST0 with
10128 the resulting operation. *PCOMP_P is set to 1 if we would need to
10129 complement the innermost operand, otherwise it is unchanged.
10131 MODE is the mode in which the operation will be done. No bits outside
10132 the width of this mode matter. It is assumed that the width of this mode
10133 is smaller than or equal to HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT.
10135 If *POP0 or OP1 are UNKNOWN, it means no operation is required. Only NEG, PLUS,
10136 IOR, XOR, and AND are supported. We may set *POP0 to SET if the proper
10137 result is simply *PCONST0.
10139 If the resulting operation cannot be expressed as one operation, we
10140 return 0 and do not change *POP0, *PCONST0, and *PCOMP_P. */
10143 merge_outer_ops (enum rtx_code
*pop0
, HOST_WIDE_INT
*pconst0
, enum rtx_code op1
, HOST_WIDE_INT const1
, machine_mode mode
, int *pcomp_p
)
10145 enum rtx_code op0
= *pop0
;
10146 HOST_WIDE_INT const0
= *pconst0
;
10148 const0
&= GET_MODE_MASK (mode
);
10149 const1
&= GET_MODE_MASK (mode
);
10151 /* If OP0 is an AND, clear unimportant bits in CONST1. */
10155 /* If OP0 or OP1 is UNKNOWN, this is easy. Similarly if they are the same or
10158 if (op1
== UNKNOWN
|| op0
== SET
)
10161 else if (op0
== UNKNOWN
)
10162 op0
= op1
, const0
= const1
;
10164 else if (op0
== op1
)
10188 /* Otherwise, if either is a PLUS or NEG, we can't do anything. */
10189 else if (op0
== PLUS
|| op1
== PLUS
|| op0
== NEG
|| op1
== NEG
)
10192 /* If the two constants aren't the same, we can't do anything. The
10193 remaining six cases can all be done. */
10194 else if (const0
!= const1
)
10202 /* (a & b) | b == b */
10204 else /* op1 == XOR */
10205 /* (a ^ b) | b == a | b */
10211 /* (a & b) ^ b == (~a) & b */
10212 op0
= AND
, *pcomp_p
= 1;
10213 else /* op1 == IOR */
10214 /* (a | b) ^ b == a & ~b */
10215 op0
= AND
, const0
= ~const0
;
10220 /* (a | b) & b == b */
10222 else /* op1 == XOR */
10223 /* (a ^ b) & b) == (~a) & b */
10230 /* Check for NO-OP cases. */
10231 const0
&= GET_MODE_MASK (mode
);
10233 && (op0
== IOR
|| op0
== XOR
|| op0
== PLUS
))
10235 else if (const0
== 0 && op0
== AND
)
10237 else if ((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
) const0
== GET_MODE_MASK (mode
)
10243 /* ??? Slightly redundant with the above mask, but not entirely.
10244 Moving this above means we'd have to sign-extend the mode mask
10245 for the final test. */
10246 if (op0
!= UNKNOWN
&& op0
!= NEG
)
10247 *pconst0
= trunc_int_for_mode (const0
, mode
);
10252 /* A helper to simplify_shift_const_1 to determine the mode we can perform
10253 the shift in. The original shift operation CODE is performed on OP in
10254 ORIG_MODE. Return the wider mode MODE if we can perform the operation
10255 in that mode. Return ORIG_MODE otherwise. We can also assume that the
10256 result of the shift is subject to operation OUTER_CODE with operand
10259 static machine_mode
10260 try_widen_shift_mode (enum rtx_code code
, rtx op
, int count
,
10261 machine_mode orig_mode
, machine_mode mode
,
10262 enum rtx_code outer_code
, HOST_WIDE_INT outer_const
)
10264 if (orig_mode
== mode
)
10266 gcc_assert (GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
) > GET_MODE_PRECISION (orig_mode
));
10268 /* In general we can't perform in wider mode for right shift and rotate. */
10272 /* We can still widen if the bits brought in from the left are identical
10273 to the sign bit of ORIG_MODE. */
10274 if (num_sign_bit_copies (op
, mode
)
10275 > (unsigned) (GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
)
10276 - GET_MODE_PRECISION (orig_mode
)))
10281 /* Similarly here but with zero bits. */
10282 if (HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (mode
)
10283 && (nonzero_bits (op
, mode
) & ~GET_MODE_MASK (orig_mode
)) == 0)
10286 /* We can also widen if the bits brought in will be masked off. This
10287 operation is performed in ORIG_MODE. */
10288 if (outer_code
== AND
)
10290 int care_bits
= low_bitmask_len (orig_mode
, outer_const
);
10293 && GET_MODE_PRECISION (orig_mode
) - care_bits
>= count
)
10302 gcc_unreachable ();
10309 /* Simplify a shift of VAROP by ORIG_COUNT bits. CODE says what kind
10310 of shift. The result of the shift is RESULT_MODE. Return NULL_RTX
10311 if we cannot simplify it. Otherwise, return a simplified value.
10313 The shift is normally computed in the widest mode we find in VAROP, as
10314 long as it isn't a different number of words than RESULT_MODE. Exceptions
10315 are ASHIFTRT and ROTATE, which are always done in their original mode. */
10318 simplify_shift_const_1 (enum rtx_code code
, machine_mode result_mode
,
10319 rtx varop
, int orig_count
)
10321 enum rtx_code orig_code
= code
;
10322 rtx orig_varop
= varop
;
10324 machine_mode mode
= result_mode
;
10325 machine_mode shift_mode
, tmode
;
10326 unsigned int mode_words
10327 = (GET_MODE_SIZE (mode
) + (UNITS_PER_WORD
- 1)) / UNITS_PER_WORD
;
10328 /* We form (outer_op (code varop count) (outer_const)). */
10329 enum rtx_code outer_op
= UNKNOWN
;
10330 HOST_WIDE_INT outer_const
= 0;
10331 int complement_p
= 0;
10334 /* Make sure and truncate the "natural" shift on the way in. We don't
10335 want to do this inside the loop as it makes it more difficult to
10337 if (SHIFT_COUNT_TRUNCATED
)
10338 orig_count
&= GET_MODE_UNIT_BITSIZE (mode
) - 1;
10340 /* If we were given an invalid count, don't do anything except exactly
10341 what was requested. */
10343 if (orig_count
< 0 || orig_count
>= (int) GET_MODE_UNIT_PRECISION (mode
))
10346 count
= orig_count
;
10348 /* Unless one of the branches of the `if' in this loop does a `continue',
10349 we will `break' the loop after the `if'. */
10353 /* If we have an operand of (clobber (const_int 0)), fail. */
10354 if (GET_CODE (varop
) == CLOBBER
)
10357 /* Convert ROTATERT to ROTATE. */
10358 if (code
== ROTATERT
)
10360 unsigned int bitsize
= GET_MODE_UNIT_PRECISION (result_mode
);
10362 count
= bitsize
- count
;
10365 shift_mode
= try_widen_shift_mode (code
, varop
, count
, result_mode
,
10366 mode
, outer_op
, outer_const
);
10367 machine_mode shift_unit_mode
= GET_MODE_INNER (shift_mode
);
10369 /* Handle cases where the count is greater than the size of the mode
10370 minus 1. For ASHIFT, use the size minus one as the count (this can
10371 occur when simplifying (lshiftrt (ashiftrt ..))). For rotates,
10372 take the count modulo the size. For other shifts, the result is
10375 Since these shifts are being produced by the compiler by combining
10376 multiple operations, each of which are defined, we know what the
10377 result is supposed to be. */
10379 if (count
> (GET_MODE_PRECISION (shift_unit_mode
) - 1))
10381 if (code
== ASHIFTRT
)
10382 count
= GET_MODE_PRECISION (shift_unit_mode
) - 1;
10383 else if (code
== ROTATE
|| code
== ROTATERT
)
10384 count
%= GET_MODE_PRECISION (shift_unit_mode
);
10387 /* We can't simply return zero because there may be an
10389 varop
= const0_rtx
;
10395 /* If we discovered we had to complement VAROP, leave. Making a NOT
10396 here would cause an infinite loop. */
10400 if (shift_mode
== shift_unit_mode
)
10402 /* An arithmetic right shift of a quantity known to be -1 or 0
10404 if (code
== ASHIFTRT
10405 && (num_sign_bit_copies (varop
, shift_unit_mode
)
10406 == GET_MODE_PRECISION (shift_unit_mode
)))
10412 /* If we are doing an arithmetic right shift and discarding all but
10413 the sign bit copies, this is equivalent to doing a shift by the
10414 bitsize minus one. Convert it into that shift because it will
10415 often allow other simplifications. */
10417 if (code
== ASHIFTRT
10418 && (count
+ num_sign_bit_copies (varop
, shift_unit_mode
)
10419 >= GET_MODE_PRECISION (shift_unit_mode
)))
10420 count
= GET_MODE_PRECISION (shift_unit_mode
) - 1;
10422 /* We simplify the tests below and elsewhere by converting
10423 ASHIFTRT to LSHIFTRT if we know the sign bit is clear.
10424 `make_compound_operation' will convert it to an ASHIFTRT for
10425 those machines (such as VAX) that don't have an LSHIFTRT. */
10426 if (code
== ASHIFTRT
10427 && HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (shift_unit_mode
)
10428 && val_signbit_known_clear_p (shift_unit_mode
,
10429 nonzero_bits (varop
,
10433 if (((code
== LSHIFTRT
10434 && HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (shift_unit_mode
)
10435 && !(nonzero_bits (varop
, shift_unit_mode
) >> count
))
10437 && HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (shift_unit_mode
)
10438 && !((nonzero_bits (varop
, shift_unit_mode
) << count
)
10439 & GET_MODE_MASK (shift_unit_mode
))))
10440 && !side_effects_p (varop
))
10441 varop
= const0_rtx
;
10444 switch (GET_CODE (varop
))
10450 new_rtx
= expand_compound_operation (varop
);
10451 if (new_rtx
!= varop
)
10459 /* The following rules apply only to scalars. */
10460 if (shift_mode
!= shift_unit_mode
)
10463 /* If we have (xshiftrt (mem ...) C) and C is MODE_WIDTH
10464 minus the width of a smaller mode, we can do this with a
10465 SIGN_EXTEND or ZERO_EXTEND from the narrower memory location. */
10466 if ((code
== ASHIFTRT
|| code
== LSHIFTRT
)
10467 && ! mode_dependent_address_p (XEXP (varop
, 0),
10468 MEM_ADDR_SPACE (varop
))
10469 && ! MEM_VOLATILE_P (varop
)
10470 && (tmode
= mode_for_size (GET_MODE_BITSIZE (mode
) - count
,
10471 MODE_INT
, 1)) != BLKmode
)
10473 new_rtx
= adjust_address_nv (varop
, tmode
,
10474 BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN
? 0
10475 : count
/ BITS_PER_UNIT
);
10477 varop
= gen_rtx_fmt_e (code
== ASHIFTRT
? SIGN_EXTEND
10478 : ZERO_EXTEND
, mode
, new_rtx
);
10485 /* The following rules apply only to scalars. */
10486 if (shift_mode
!= shift_unit_mode
)
10489 /* If VAROP is a SUBREG, strip it as long as the inner operand has
10490 the same number of words as what we've seen so far. Then store
10491 the widest mode in MODE. */
10492 if (subreg_lowpart_p (varop
)
10493 && (GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (varop
)))
10494 > GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (varop
)))
10495 && (unsigned int) ((GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (varop
)))
10496 + (UNITS_PER_WORD
- 1)) / UNITS_PER_WORD
)
10498 && GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (varop
)) == MODE_INT
10499 && GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (varop
))) == MODE_INT
)
10501 varop
= SUBREG_REG (varop
);
10502 if (GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (varop
)) > GET_MODE_SIZE (mode
))
10503 mode
= GET_MODE (varop
);
10509 /* Some machines use MULT instead of ASHIFT because MULT
10510 is cheaper. But it is still better on those machines to
10511 merge two shifts into one. */
10512 if (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (varop
, 1))
10513 && exact_log2 (UINTVAL (XEXP (varop
, 1))) >= 0)
10516 = simplify_gen_binary (ASHIFT
, GET_MODE (varop
),
10518 GEN_INT (exact_log2 (
10519 UINTVAL (XEXP (varop
, 1)))));
10525 /* Similar, for when divides are cheaper. */
10526 if (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (varop
, 1))
10527 && exact_log2 (UINTVAL (XEXP (varop
, 1))) >= 0)
10530 = simplify_gen_binary (LSHIFTRT
, GET_MODE (varop
),
10532 GEN_INT (exact_log2 (
10533 UINTVAL (XEXP (varop
, 1)))));
10539 /* If we are extracting just the sign bit of an arithmetic
10540 right shift, that shift is not needed. However, the sign
10541 bit of a wider mode may be different from what would be
10542 interpreted as the sign bit in a narrower mode, so, if
10543 the result is narrower, don't discard the shift. */
10544 if (code
== LSHIFTRT
10545 && count
== (GET_MODE_UNIT_BITSIZE (result_mode
) - 1)
10546 && (GET_MODE_UNIT_BITSIZE (result_mode
)
10547 >= GET_MODE_UNIT_BITSIZE (GET_MODE (varop
))))
10549 varop
= XEXP (varop
, 0);
10558 /* The following rules apply only to scalars. */
10559 if (shift_mode
!= shift_unit_mode
)
10562 /* Here we have two nested shifts. The result is usually the
10563 AND of a new shift with a mask. We compute the result below. */
10564 if (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (varop
, 1))
10565 && INTVAL (XEXP (varop
, 1)) >= 0
10566 && INTVAL (XEXP (varop
, 1)) < GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (varop
))
10567 && HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (result_mode
)
10568 && HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (mode
))
10570 enum rtx_code first_code
= GET_CODE (varop
);
10571 unsigned int first_count
= INTVAL (XEXP (varop
, 1));
10572 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT mask
;
10575 /* We have one common special case. We can't do any merging if
10576 the inner code is an ASHIFTRT of a smaller mode. However, if
10577 we have (ashift:M1 (subreg:M1 (ashiftrt:M2 FOO C1) 0) C2)
10578 with C2 == GET_MODE_BITSIZE (M1) - GET_MODE_BITSIZE (M2),
10579 we can convert it to
10580 (ashiftrt:M1 (ashift:M1 (and:M1 (subreg:M1 FOO 0) C3) C2) C1).
10581 This simplifies certain SIGN_EXTEND operations. */
10582 if (code
== ASHIFT
&& first_code
== ASHIFTRT
10583 && count
== (GET_MODE_PRECISION (result_mode
)
10584 - GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (varop
))))
10586 /* C3 has the low-order C1 bits zero. */
10588 mask
= GET_MODE_MASK (mode
)
10589 & ~((HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< first_count
) - 1);
10591 varop
= simplify_and_const_int (NULL_RTX
, result_mode
,
10592 XEXP (varop
, 0), mask
);
10593 varop
= simplify_shift_const (NULL_RTX
, ASHIFT
, result_mode
,
10595 count
= first_count
;
10600 /* If this was (ashiftrt (ashift foo C1) C2) and FOO has more
10601 than C1 high-order bits equal to the sign bit, we can convert
10602 this to either an ASHIFT or an ASHIFTRT depending on the
10605 We cannot do this if VAROP's mode is not SHIFT_MODE. */
10607 if (code
== ASHIFTRT
&& first_code
== ASHIFT
10608 && GET_MODE (varop
) == shift_mode
10609 && (num_sign_bit_copies (XEXP (varop
, 0), shift_mode
)
10612 varop
= XEXP (varop
, 0);
10613 count
-= first_count
;
10623 /* There are some cases we can't do. If CODE is ASHIFTRT,
10624 we can only do this if FIRST_CODE is also ASHIFTRT.
10626 We can't do the case when CODE is ROTATE and FIRST_CODE is
10629 If the mode of this shift is not the mode of the outer shift,
10630 we can't do this if either shift is a right shift or ROTATE.
10632 Finally, we can't do any of these if the mode is too wide
10633 unless the codes are the same.
10635 Handle the case where the shift codes are the same
10638 if (code
== first_code
)
10640 if (GET_MODE (varop
) != result_mode
10641 && (code
== ASHIFTRT
|| code
== LSHIFTRT
10642 || code
== ROTATE
))
10645 count
+= first_count
;
10646 varop
= XEXP (varop
, 0);
10650 if (code
== ASHIFTRT
10651 || (code
== ROTATE
&& first_code
== ASHIFTRT
)
10652 || GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
) > HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
10653 || (GET_MODE (varop
) != result_mode
10654 && (first_code
== ASHIFTRT
|| first_code
== LSHIFTRT
10655 || first_code
== ROTATE
10656 || code
== ROTATE
)))
10659 /* To compute the mask to apply after the shift, shift the
10660 nonzero bits of the inner shift the same way the
10661 outer shift will. */
10663 mask_rtx
= gen_int_mode (nonzero_bits (varop
, GET_MODE (varop
)),
10667 = simplify_const_binary_operation (code
, result_mode
, mask_rtx
,
10670 /* Give up if we can't compute an outer operation to use. */
10672 || !CONST_INT_P (mask_rtx
)
10673 || ! merge_outer_ops (&outer_op
, &outer_const
, AND
,
10675 result_mode
, &complement_p
))
10678 /* If the shifts are in the same direction, we add the
10679 counts. Otherwise, we subtract them. */
10680 if ((code
== ASHIFTRT
|| code
== LSHIFTRT
)
10681 == (first_code
== ASHIFTRT
|| first_code
== LSHIFTRT
))
10682 count
+= first_count
;
10684 count
-= first_count
;
10686 /* If COUNT is positive, the new shift is usually CODE,
10687 except for the two exceptions below, in which case it is
10688 FIRST_CODE. If the count is negative, FIRST_CODE should
10691 && ((first_code
== ROTATE
&& code
== ASHIFT
)
10692 || (first_code
== ASHIFTRT
&& code
== LSHIFTRT
)))
10694 else if (count
< 0)
10695 code
= first_code
, count
= -count
;
10697 varop
= XEXP (varop
, 0);
10701 /* If we have (A << B << C) for any shift, we can convert this to
10702 (A << C << B). This wins if A is a constant. Only try this if
10703 B is not a constant. */
10705 else if (GET_CODE (varop
) == code
10706 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (varop
, 0))
10707 && !CONST_INT_P (XEXP (varop
, 1)))
10709 /* For ((unsigned) (cstULL >> count)) >> cst2 we have to make
10710 sure the result will be masked. See PR70222. */
10711 if (code
== LSHIFTRT
10712 && mode
!= result_mode
10713 && !merge_outer_ops (&outer_op
, &outer_const
, AND
,
10714 GET_MODE_MASK (result_mode
)
10715 >> orig_count
, result_mode
,
10718 /* For ((int) (cstLL >> count)) >> cst2 just give up. Queuing
10719 up outer sign extension (often left and right shift) is
10720 hardly more efficient than the original. See PR70429. */
10721 if (code
== ASHIFTRT
&& mode
!= result_mode
)
10724 rtx new_rtx
= simplify_const_binary_operation (code
, mode
,
10727 varop
= gen_rtx_fmt_ee (code
, mode
, new_rtx
, XEXP (varop
, 1));
10734 /* The following rules apply only to scalars. */
10735 if (shift_mode
!= shift_unit_mode
)
10738 /* Make this fit the case below. */
10739 varop
= gen_rtx_XOR (mode
, XEXP (varop
, 0), constm1_rtx
);
10745 /* The following rules apply only to scalars. */
10746 if (shift_mode
!= shift_unit_mode
)
10749 /* If we have (xshiftrt (ior (plus X (const_int -1)) X) C)
10750 with C the size of VAROP - 1 and the shift is logical if
10751 STORE_FLAG_VALUE is 1 and arithmetic if STORE_FLAG_VALUE is -1,
10752 we have an (le X 0) operation. If we have an arithmetic shift
10753 and STORE_FLAG_VALUE is 1 or we have a logical shift with
10754 STORE_FLAG_VALUE of -1, we have a (neg (le X 0)) operation. */
10756 if (GET_CODE (varop
) == IOR
&& GET_CODE (XEXP (varop
, 0)) == PLUS
10757 && XEXP (XEXP (varop
, 0), 1) == constm1_rtx
10758 && (STORE_FLAG_VALUE
== 1 || STORE_FLAG_VALUE
== -1)
10759 && (code
== LSHIFTRT
|| code
== ASHIFTRT
)
10760 && count
== (GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (varop
)) - 1)
10761 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (XEXP (varop
, 0), 0), XEXP (varop
, 1)))
10764 varop
= gen_rtx_LE (GET_MODE (varop
), XEXP (varop
, 1),
10767 if (STORE_FLAG_VALUE
== 1 ? code
== ASHIFTRT
: code
== LSHIFTRT
)
10768 varop
= gen_rtx_NEG (GET_MODE (varop
), varop
);
10773 /* If we have (shift (logical)), move the logical to the outside
10774 to allow it to possibly combine with another logical and the
10775 shift to combine with another shift. This also canonicalizes to
10776 what a ZERO_EXTRACT looks like. Also, some machines have
10777 (and (shift)) insns. */
10779 if (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (varop
, 1))
10780 /* We can't do this if we have (ashiftrt (xor)) and the
10781 constant has its sign bit set in shift_mode with shift_mode
10782 wider than result_mode. */
10783 && !(code
== ASHIFTRT
&& GET_CODE (varop
) == XOR
10784 && result_mode
!= shift_mode
10785 && 0 > trunc_int_for_mode (INTVAL (XEXP (varop
, 1)),
10787 && (new_rtx
= simplify_const_binary_operation
10788 (code
, result_mode
,
10789 gen_int_mode (INTVAL (XEXP (varop
, 1)), result_mode
),
10790 GEN_INT (count
))) != 0
10791 && CONST_INT_P (new_rtx
)
10792 && merge_outer_ops (&outer_op
, &outer_const
, GET_CODE (varop
),
10793 INTVAL (new_rtx
), result_mode
, &complement_p
))
10795 varop
= XEXP (varop
, 0);
10799 /* If we can't do that, try to simplify the shift in each arm of the
10800 logical expression, make a new logical expression, and apply
10801 the inverse distributive law. This also can't be done for
10802 (ashiftrt (xor)) where we've widened the shift and the constant
10803 changes the sign bit. */
10804 if (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (varop
, 1))
10805 && !(code
== ASHIFTRT
&& GET_CODE (varop
) == XOR
10806 && result_mode
!= shift_mode
10807 && 0 > trunc_int_for_mode (INTVAL (XEXP (varop
, 1)),
10810 rtx lhs
= simplify_shift_const (NULL_RTX
, code
, shift_mode
,
10811 XEXP (varop
, 0), count
);
10812 rtx rhs
= simplify_shift_const (NULL_RTX
, code
, shift_mode
,
10813 XEXP (varop
, 1), count
);
10815 varop
= simplify_gen_binary (GET_CODE (varop
), shift_mode
,
10817 varop
= apply_distributive_law (varop
);
10825 /* The following rules apply only to scalars. */
10826 if (shift_mode
!= shift_unit_mode
)
10829 /* Convert (lshiftrt (eq FOO 0) C) to (xor FOO 1) if STORE_FLAG_VALUE
10830 says that the sign bit can be tested, FOO has mode MODE, C is
10831 GET_MODE_PRECISION (MODE) - 1, and FOO has only its low-order bit
10832 that may be nonzero. */
10833 if (code
== LSHIFTRT
10834 && XEXP (varop
, 1) == const0_rtx
10835 && GET_MODE (XEXP (varop
, 0)) == result_mode
10836 && count
== (GET_MODE_PRECISION (result_mode
) - 1)
10837 && HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (result_mode
)
10838 && STORE_FLAG_VALUE
== -1
10839 && nonzero_bits (XEXP (varop
, 0), result_mode
) == 1
10840 && merge_outer_ops (&outer_op
, &outer_const
, XOR
, 1, result_mode
,
10843 varop
= XEXP (varop
, 0);
10850 /* The following rules apply only to scalars. */
10851 if (shift_mode
!= shift_unit_mode
)
10854 /* (lshiftrt (neg A) C) where A is either 0 or 1 and C is one less
10855 than the number of bits in the mode is equivalent to A. */
10856 if (code
== LSHIFTRT
10857 && count
== (GET_MODE_PRECISION (result_mode
) - 1)
10858 && nonzero_bits (XEXP (varop
, 0), result_mode
) == 1)
10860 varop
= XEXP (varop
, 0);
10865 /* NEG commutes with ASHIFT since it is multiplication. Move the
10866 NEG outside to allow shifts to combine. */
10868 && merge_outer_ops (&outer_op
, &outer_const
, NEG
, 0, result_mode
,
10871 varop
= XEXP (varop
, 0);
10877 /* The following rules apply only to scalars. */
10878 if (shift_mode
!= shift_unit_mode
)
10881 /* (lshiftrt (plus A -1) C) where A is either 0 or 1 and C
10882 is one less than the number of bits in the mode is
10883 equivalent to (xor A 1). */
10884 if (code
== LSHIFTRT
10885 && count
== (GET_MODE_PRECISION (result_mode
) - 1)
10886 && XEXP (varop
, 1) == constm1_rtx
10887 && nonzero_bits (XEXP (varop
, 0), result_mode
) == 1
10888 && merge_outer_ops (&outer_op
, &outer_const
, XOR
, 1, result_mode
,
10892 varop
= XEXP (varop
, 0);
10896 /* If we have (xshiftrt (plus FOO BAR) C), and the only bits
10897 that might be nonzero in BAR are those being shifted out and those
10898 bits are known zero in FOO, we can replace the PLUS with FOO.
10899 Similarly in the other operand order. This code occurs when
10900 we are computing the size of a variable-size array. */
10902 if ((code
== ASHIFTRT
|| code
== LSHIFTRT
)
10903 && count
< HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
10904 && nonzero_bits (XEXP (varop
, 1), result_mode
) >> count
== 0
10905 && (nonzero_bits (XEXP (varop
, 1), result_mode
)
10906 & nonzero_bits (XEXP (varop
, 0), result_mode
)) == 0)
10908 varop
= XEXP (varop
, 0);
10911 else if ((code
== ASHIFTRT
|| code
== LSHIFTRT
)
10912 && count
< HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
10913 && HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (result_mode
)
10914 && 0 == (nonzero_bits (XEXP (varop
, 0), result_mode
)
10916 && 0 == (nonzero_bits (XEXP (varop
, 0), result_mode
)
10917 & nonzero_bits (XEXP (varop
, 1),
10920 varop
= XEXP (varop
, 1);
10924 /* (ashift (plus foo C) N) is (plus (ashift foo N) C'). */
10926 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (varop
, 1))
10927 && (new_rtx
= simplify_const_binary_operation
10928 (ASHIFT
, result_mode
,
10929 gen_int_mode (INTVAL (XEXP (varop
, 1)), result_mode
),
10930 GEN_INT (count
))) != 0
10931 && CONST_INT_P (new_rtx
)
10932 && merge_outer_ops (&outer_op
, &outer_const
, PLUS
,
10933 INTVAL (new_rtx
), result_mode
, &complement_p
))
10935 varop
= XEXP (varop
, 0);
10939 /* Check for 'PLUS signbit', which is the canonical form of 'XOR
10940 signbit', and attempt to change the PLUS to an XOR and move it to
10941 the outer operation as is done above in the AND/IOR/XOR case
10942 leg for shift(logical). See details in logical handling above
10943 for reasoning in doing so. */
10944 if (code
== LSHIFTRT
10945 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (varop
, 1))
10946 && mode_signbit_p (result_mode
, XEXP (varop
, 1))
10947 && (new_rtx
= simplify_const_binary_operation
10948 (code
, result_mode
,
10949 gen_int_mode (INTVAL (XEXP (varop
, 1)), result_mode
),
10950 GEN_INT (count
))) != 0
10951 && CONST_INT_P (new_rtx
)
10952 && merge_outer_ops (&outer_op
, &outer_const
, XOR
,
10953 INTVAL (new_rtx
), result_mode
, &complement_p
))
10955 varop
= XEXP (varop
, 0);
10962 /* The following rules apply only to scalars. */
10963 if (shift_mode
!= shift_unit_mode
)
10966 /* If we have (xshiftrt (minus (ashiftrt X C)) X) C)
10967 with C the size of VAROP - 1 and the shift is logical if
10968 STORE_FLAG_VALUE is 1 and arithmetic if STORE_FLAG_VALUE is -1,
10969 we have a (gt X 0) operation. If the shift is arithmetic with
10970 STORE_FLAG_VALUE of 1 or logical with STORE_FLAG_VALUE == -1,
10971 we have a (neg (gt X 0)) operation. */
10973 if ((STORE_FLAG_VALUE
== 1 || STORE_FLAG_VALUE
== -1)
10974 && GET_CODE (XEXP (varop
, 0)) == ASHIFTRT
10975 && count
== (GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (varop
)) - 1)
10976 && (code
== LSHIFTRT
|| code
== ASHIFTRT
)
10977 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (XEXP (varop
, 0), 1))
10978 && INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (varop
, 0), 1)) == count
10979 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (XEXP (varop
, 0), 0), XEXP (varop
, 1)))
10982 varop
= gen_rtx_GT (GET_MODE (varop
), XEXP (varop
, 1),
10985 if (STORE_FLAG_VALUE
== 1 ? code
== ASHIFTRT
: code
== LSHIFTRT
)
10986 varop
= gen_rtx_NEG (GET_MODE (varop
), varop
);
10993 /* Change (lshiftrt (truncate (lshiftrt))) to (truncate (lshiftrt))
10994 if the truncate does not affect the value. */
10995 if (code
== LSHIFTRT
10996 && GET_CODE (XEXP (varop
, 0)) == LSHIFTRT
10997 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (XEXP (varop
, 0), 1))
10998 && (INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (varop
, 0), 1))
10999 >= (GET_MODE_UNIT_PRECISION (GET_MODE (XEXP (varop
, 0)))
11000 - GET_MODE_UNIT_PRECISION (GET_MODE (varop
)))))
11002 rtx varop_inner
= XEXP (varop
, 0);
11005 = gen_rtx_LSHIFTRT (GET_MODE (varop_inner
),
11006 XEXP (varop_inner
, 0),
11008 (count
+ INTVAL (XEXP (varop_inner
, 1))));
11009 varop
= gen_rtx_TRUNCATE (GET_MODE (varop
), varop_inner
);
11022 shift_mode
= try_widen_shift_mode (code
, varop
, count
, result_mode
, mode
,
11023 outer_op
, outer_const
);
11025 /* We have now finished analyzing the shift. The result should be
11026 a shift of type CODE with SHIFT_MODE shifting VAROP COUNT places. If
11027 OUTER_OP is non-UNKNOWN, it is an operation that needs to be applied
11028 to the result of the shift. OUTER_CONST is the relevant constant,
11029 but we must turn off all bits turned off in the shift. */
11031 if (outer_op
== UNKNOWN
11032 && orig_code
== code
&& orig_count
== count
11033 && varop
== orig_varop
11034 && shift_mode
== GET_MODE (varop
))
11037 /* Make a SUBREG if necessary. If we can't make it, fail. */
11038 varop
= gen_lowpart (shift_mode
, varop
);
11039 if (varop
== NULL_RTX
|| GET_CODE (varop
) == CLOBBER
)
11042 /* If we have an outer operation and we just made a shift, it is
11043 possible that we could have simplified the shift were it not
11044 for the outer operation. So try to do the simplification
11047 if (outer_op
!= UNKNOWN
)
11048 x
= simplify_shift_const_1 (code
, shift_mode
, varop
, count
);
11053 x
= simplify_gen_binary (code
, shift_mode
, varop
, GEN_INT (count
));
11055 /* If we were doing an LSHIFTRT in a wider mode than it was originally,
11056 turn off all the bits that the shift would have turned off. */
11057 if (orig_code
== LSHIFTRT
&& result_mode
!= shift_mode
)
11058 x
= simplify_and_const_int (NULL_RTX
, shift_mode
, x
,
11059 GET_MODE_MASK (result_mode
) >> orig_count
);
11061 /* Do the remainder of the processing in RESULT_MODE. */
11062 x
= gen_lowpart_or_truncate (result_mode
, x
);
11064 /* If COMPLEMENT_P is set, we have to complement X before doing the outer
11067 x
= simplify_gen_unary (NOT
, result_mode
, x
, result_mode
);
11069 if (outer_op
!= UNKNOWN
)
11071 if (GET_RTX_CLASS (outer_op
) != RTX_UNARY
11072 && GET_MODE_PRECISION (result_mode
) < HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
11073 outer_const
= trunc_int_for_mode (outer_const
, result_mode
);
11075 if (outer_op
== AND
)
11076 x
= simplify_and_const_int (NULL_RTX
, result_mode
, x
, outer_const
);
11077 else if (outer_op
== SET
)
11079 /* This means that we have determined that the result is
11080 equivalent to a constant. This should be rare. */
11081 if (!side_effects_p (x
))
11082 x
= GEN_INT (outer_const
);
11084 else if (GET_RTX_CLASS (outer_op
) == RTX_UNARY
)
11085 x
= simplify_gen_unary (outer_op
, result_mode
, x
, result_mode
);
11087 x
= simplify_gen_binary (outer_op
, result_mode
, x
,
11088 GEN_INT (outer_const
));
11094 /* Simplify a shift of VAROP by COUNT bits. CODE says what kind of shift.
11095 The result of the shift is RESULT_MODE. If we cannot simplify it,
11096 return X or, if it is NULL, synthesize the expression with
11097 simplify_gen_binary. Otherwise, return a simplified value.
11099 The shift is normally computed in the widest mode we find in VAROP, as
11100 long as it isn't a different number of words than RESULT_MODE. Exceptions
11101 are ASHIFTRT and ROTATE, which are always done in their original mode. */
11104 simplify_shift_const (rtx x
, enum rtx_code code
, machine_mode result_mode
,
11105 rtx varop
, int count
)
11107 rtx tem
= simplify_shift_const_1 (code
, result_mode
, varop
, count
);
11112 x
= simplify_gen_binary (code
, GET_MODE (varop
), varop
, GEN_INT (count
));
11113 if (GET_MODE (x
) != result_mode
)
11114 x
= gen_lowpart (result_mode
, x
);
11119 /* A subroutine of recog_for_combine. See there for arguments and
11123 recog_for_combine_1 (rtx
*pnewpat
, rtx_insn
*insn
, rtx
*pnotes
)
11125 rtx pat
= *pnewpat
;
11126 rtx pat_without_clobbers
;
11127 int insn_code_number
;
11128 int num_clobbers_to_add
= 0;
11130 rtx notes
= NULL_RTX
;
11131 rtx old_notes
, old_pat
;
11134 /* If PAT is a PARALLEL, check to see if it contains the CLOBBER
11135 we use to indicate that something didn't match. If we find such a
11136 thing, force rejection. */
11137 if (GET_CODE (pat
) == PARALLEL
)
11138 for (i
= XVECLEN (pat
, 0) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
11139 if (GET_CODE (XVECEXP (pat
, 0, i
)) == CLOBBER
11140 && XEXP (XVECEXP (pat
, 0, i
), 0) == const0_rtx
)
11143 old_pat
= PATTERN (insn
);
11144 old_notes
= REG_NOTES (insn
);
11145 PATTERN (insn
) = pat
;
11146 REG_NOTES (insn
) = NULL_RTX
;
11148 insn_code_number
= recog (pat
, insn
, &num_clobbers_to_add
);
11149 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_DETAILS
))
11151 if (insn_code_number
< 0)
11152 fputs ("Failed to match this instruction:\n", dump_file
);
11154 fputs ("Successfully matched this instruction:\n", dump_file
);
11155 print_rtl_single (dump_file
, pat
);
11158 /* If it isn't, there is the possibility that we previously had an insn
11159 that clobbered some register as a side effect, but the combined
11160 insn doesn't need to do that. So try once more without the clobbers
11161 unless this represents an ASM insn. */
11163 if (insn_code_number
< 0 && ! check_asm_operands (pat
)
11164 && GET_CODE (pat
) == PARALLEL
)
11168 for (pos
= 0, i
= 0; i
< XVECLEN (pat
, 0); i
++)
11169 if (GET_CODE (XVECEXP (pat
, 0, i
)) != CLOBBER
)
11172 SUBST (XVECEXP (pat
, 0, pos
), XVECEXP (pat
, 0, i
));
11176 SUBST_INT (XVECLEN (pat
, 0), pos
);
11179 pat
= XVECEXP (pat
, 0, 0);
11181 PATTERN (insn
) = pat
;
11182 insn_code_number
= recog (pat
, insn
, &num_clobbers_to_add
);
11183 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_DETAILS
))
11185 if (insn_code_number
< 0)
11186 fputs ("Failed to match this instruction:\n", dump_file
);
11188 fputs ("Successfully matched this instruction:\n", dump_file
);
11189 print_rtl_single (dump_file
, pat
);
11193 pat_without_clobbers
= pat
;
11195 PATTERN (insn
) = old_pat
;
11196 REG_NOTES (insn
) = old_notes
;
11198 /* Recognize all noop sets, these will be killed by followup pass. */
11199 if (insn_code_number
< 0 && GET_CODE (pat
) == SET
&& set_noop_p (pat
))
11200 insn_code_number
= NOOP_MOVE_INSN_CODE
, num_clobbers_to_add
= 0;
11202 /* If we had any clobbers to add, make a new pattern than contains
11203 them. Then check to make sure that all of them are dead. */
11204 if (num_clobbers_to_add
)
11206 rtx newpat
= gen_rtx_PARALLEL (VOIDmode
,
11207 rtvec_alloc (GET_CODE (pat
) == PARALLEL
11208 ? (XVECLEN (pat
, 0)
11209 + num_clobbers_to_add
)
11210 : num_clobbers_to_add
+ 1));
11212 if (GET_CODE (pat
) == PARALLEL
)
11213 for (i
= 0; i
< XVECLEN (pat
, 0); i
++)
11214 XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, i
) = XVECEXP (pat
, 0, i
);
11216 XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, 0) = pat
;
11218 add_clobbers (newpat
, insn_code_number
);
11220 for (i
= XVECLEN (newpat
, 0) - num_clobbers_to_add
;
11221 i
< XVECLEN (newpat
, 0); i
++)
11223 if (REG_P (XEXP (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, i
), 0))
11224 && ! reg_dead_at_p (XEXP (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, i
), 0), insn
))
11226 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, i
), 0)) != SCRATCH
)
11228 gcc_assert (REG_P (XEXP (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, i
), 0)));
11229 notes
= alloc_reg_note (REG_UNUSED
,
11230 XEXP (XVECEXP (newpat
, 0, i
), 0), notes
);
11236 if (insn_code_number
>= 0
11237 && insn_code_number
!= NOOP_MOVE_INSN_CODE
)
11239 old_pat
= PATTERN (insn
);
11240 old_notes
= REG_NOTES (insn
);
11241 old_icode
= INSN_CODE (insn
);
11242 PATTERN (insn
) = pat
;
11243 REG_NOTES (insn
) = notes
;
11244 INSN_CODE (insn
) = insn_code_number
;
11246 /* Allow targets to reject combined insn. */
11247 if (!targetm
.legitimate_combined_insn (insn
))
11249 if (dump_file
&& (dump_flags
& TDF_DETAILS
))
11250 fputs ("Instruction not appropriate for target.",
11253 /* Callers expect recog_for_combine to strip
11254 clobbers from the pattern on failure. */
11255 pat
= pat_without_clobbers
;
11258 insn_code_number
= -1;
11261 PATTERN (insn
) = old_pat
;
11262 REG_NOTES (insn
) = old_notes
;
11263 INSN_CODE (insn
) = old_icode
;
11269 return insn_code_number
;
11272 /* Change every ZERO_EXTRACT and ZERO_EXTEND of a SUBREG that can be
11273 expressed as an AND and maybe an LSHIFTRT, to that formulation.
11274 Return whether anything was so changed. */
11277 change_zero_ext (rtx pat
)
11279 bool changed
= false;
11280 rtx
*src
= &SET_SRC (pat
);
11282 subrtx_ptr_iterator::array_type array
;
11283 FOR_EACH_SUBRTX_PTR (iter
, array
, src
, NONCONST
)
11286 machine_mode mode
= GET_MODE (x
);
11289 if (GET_CODE (x
) == ZERO_EXTRACT
11290 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 1))
11291 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 2))
11292 && GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) != VOIDmode
11293 && GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0)))
11294 <= GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
))
11296 machine_mode inner_mode
= GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0));
11298 size
= INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1));
11300 int start
= INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 2));
11301 if (BITS_BIG_ENDIAN
)
11302 start
= GET_MODE_PRECISION (inner_mode
) - size
- start
;
11305 x
= gen_rtx_LSHIFTRT (inner_mode
, XEXP (x
, 0), GEN_INT (start
));
11308 if (mode
!= inner_mode
)
11309 x
= gen_lowpart_SUBREG (mode
, x
);
11311 else if (GET_CODE (x
) == ZERO_EXTEND
11312 && SCALAR_INT_MODE_P (mode
)
11313 && GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == SUBREG
11314 && SCALAR_INT_MODE_P (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (x
, 0))))
11315 && !paradoxical_subreg_p (XEXP (x
, 0))
11316 && subreg_lowpart_p (XEXP (x
, 0)))
11318 size
= GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0)));
11319 x
= SUBREG_REG (XEXP (x
, 0));
11320 if (GET_MODE (x
) != mode
)
11321 x
= gen_lowpart_SUBREG (mode
, x
);
11323 else if (GET_CODE (x
) == ZERO_EXTEND
11324 && SCALAR_INT_MODE_P (mode
)
11325 && REG_P (XEXP (x
, 0))
11326 && HARD_REGISTER_P (XEXP (x
, 0))
11327 && can_change_dest_mode (XEXP (x
, 0), 0, mode
))
11329 size
= GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (XEXP (x
, 0)));
11330 x
= gen_rtx_REG (mode
, REGNO (XEXP (x
, 0)));
11335 if (!(GET_CODE (x
) == LSHIFTRT
11336 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (x
, 1))
11337 && size
+ INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1)) == GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
)))
11339 wide_int mask
= wi::mask (size
, false, GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
));
11340 x
= gen_rtx_AND (mode
, x
, immed_wide_int_const (mask
, mode
));
11348 FOR_EACH_SUBRTX_PTR (iter
, array
, src
, NONCONST
)
11349 maybe_swap_commutative_operands (**iter
);
11351 rtx
*dst
= &SET_DEST (pat
);
11352 if (GET_CODE (*dst
) == ZERO_EXTRACT
11353 && REG_P (XEXP (*dst
, 0))
11354 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (*dst
, 1))
11355 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (*dst
, 2)))
11357 rtx reg
= XEXP (*dst
, 0);
11358 int width
= INTVAL (XEXP (*dst
, 1));
11359 int offset
= INTVAL (XEXP (*dst
, 2));
11360 machine_mode mode
= GET_MODE (reg
);
11361 int reg_width
= GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
);
11362 if (BITS_BIG_ENDIAN
)
11363 offset
= reg_width
- width
- offset
;
11366 wide_int mask
= wi::shifted_mask (offset
, width
, true, reg_width
);
11367 wide_int mask2
= wi::shifted_mask (offset
, width
, false, reg_width
);
11368 x
= gen_rtx_AND (mode
, reg
, immed_wide_int_const (mask
, mode
));
11370 y
= gen_rtx_ASHIFT (mode
, SET_SRC (pat
), GEN_INT (offset
));
11373 z
= gen_rtx_AND (mode
, y
, immed_wide_int_const (mask2
, mode
));
11374 w
= gen_rtx_IOR (mode
, x
, z
);
11375 SUBST (SET_DEST (pat
), reg
);
11376 SUBST (SET_SRC (pat
), w
);
11384 /* Like recog, but we receive the address of a pointer to a new pattern.
11385 We try to match the rtx that the pointer points to.
11386 If that fails, we may try to modify or replace the pattern,
11387 storing the replacement into the same pointer object.
11389 Modifications include deletion or addition of CLOBBERs. If the
11390 instruction will still not match, we change ZERO_EXTEND and ZERO_EXTRACT
11391 to the equivalent AND and perhaps LSHIFTRT patterns, and try with that
11392 (and undo if that fails).
11394 PNOTES is a pointer to a location where any REG_UNUSED notes added for
11395 the CLOBBERs are placed.
11397 The value is the final insn code from the pattern ultimately matched,
11401 recog_for_combine (rtx
*pnewpat
, rtx_insn
*insn
, rtx
*pnotes
)
11403 rtx pat
= *pnewpat
;
11404 int insn_code_number
= recog_for_combine_1 (pnewpat
, insn
, pnotes
);
11405 if (insn_code_number
>= 0 || check_asm_operands (pat
))
11406 return insn_code_number
;
11408 void *marker
= get_undo_marker ();
11409 bool changed
= false;
11411 if (GET_CODE (pat
) == SET
)
11412 changed
= change_zero_ext (pat
);
11413 else if (GET_CODE (pat
) == PARALLEL
)
11416 for (i
= 0; i
< XVECLEN (pat
, 0); i
++)
11418 rtx set
= XVECEXP (pat
, 0, i
);
11419 if (GET_CODE (set
) == SET
)
11420 changed
|= change_zero_ext (set
);
11426 insn_code_number
= recog_for_combine_1 (pnewpat
, insn
, pnotes
);
11428 if (insn_code_number
< 0)
11429 undo_to_marker (marker
);
11432 return insn_code_number
;
11435 /* Like gen_lowpart_general but for use by combine. In combine it
11436 is not possible to create any new pseudoregs. However, it is
11437 safe to create invalid memory addresses, because combine will
11438 try to recognize them and all they will do is make the combine
11441 If for some reason this cannot do its job, an rtx
11442 (clobber (const_int 0)) is returned.
11443 An insn containing that will not be recognized. */
11446 gen_lowpart_for_combine (machine_mode omode
, rtx x
)
11448 machine_mode imode
= GET_MODE (x
);
11449 unsigned int osize
= GET_MODE_SIZE (omode
);
11450 unsigned int isize
= GET_MODE_SIZE (imode
);
11453 if (omode
== imode
)
11456 /* We can only support MODE being wider than a word if X is a
11457 constant integer or has a mode the same size. */
11458 if (GET_MODE_SIZE (omode
) > UNITS_PER_WORD
11459 && ! (CONST_SCALAR_INT_P (x
) || isize
== osize
))
11462 /* X might be a paradoxical (subreg (mem)). In that case, gen_lowpart
11463 won't know what to do. So we will strip off the SUBREG here and
11464 process normally. */
11465 if (GET_CODE (x
) == SUBREG
&& MEM_P (SUBREG_REG (x
)))
11467 x
= SUBREG_REG (x
);
11469 /* For use in case we fall down into the address adjustments
11470 further below, we need to adjust the known mode and size of
11471 x; imode and isize, since we just adjusted x. */
11472 imode
= GET_MODE (x
);
11474 if (imode
== omode
)
11477 isize
= GET_MODE_SIZE (imode
);
11480 result
= gen_lowpart_common (omode
, x
);
11489 /* Refuse to work on a volatile memory ref or one with a mode-dependent
11491 if (MEM_VOLATILE_P (x
)
11492 || mode_dependent_address_p (XEXP (x
, 0), MEM_ADDR_SPACE (x
)))
11495 /* If we want to refer to something bigger than the original memref,
11496 generate a paradoxical subreg instead. That will force a reload
11497 of the original memref X. */
11499 return gen_rtx_SUBREG (omode
, x
, 0);
11501 if (WORDS_BIG_ENDIAN
)
11502 offset
= MAX (isize
, UNITS_PER_WORD
) - MAX (osize
, UNITS_PER_WORD
);
11504 /* Adjust the address so that the address-after-the-data is
11506 if (BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN
)
11507 offset
-= MIN (UNITS_PER_WORD
, osize
) - MIN (UNITS_PER_WORD
, isize
);
11509 return adjust_address_nv (x
, omode
, offset
);
11512 /* If X is a comparison operator, rewrite it in a new mode. This
11513 probably won't match, but may allow further simplifications. */
11514 else if (COMPARISON_P (x
))
11515 return gen_rtx_fmt_ee (GET_CODE (x
), omode
, XEXP (x
, 0), XEXP (x
, 1));
11517 /* If we couldn't simplify X any other way, just enclose it in a
11518 SUBREG. Normally, this SUBREG won't match, but some patterns may
11519 include an explicit SUBREG or we may simplify it further in combine. */
11524 if (imode
== VOIDmode
)
11526 imode
= int_mode_for_mode (omode
);
11527 x
= gen_lowpart_common (imode
, x
);
11531 res
= lowpart_subreg (omode
, x
, imode
);
11537 return gen_rtx_CLOBBER (omode
, const0_rtx
);
11540 /* Try to simplify a comparison between OP0 and a constant OP1,
11541 where CODE is the comparison code that will be tested, into a
11542 (CODE OP0 const0_rtx) form.
11544 The result is a possibly different comparison code to use.
11545 *POP1 may be updated. */
11547 static enum rtx_code
11548 simplify_compare_const (enum rtx_code code
, machine_mode mode
,
11549 rtx op0
, rtx
*pop1
)
11551 unsigned int mode_width
= GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
);
11552 HOST_WIDE_INT const_op
= INTVAL (*pop1
);
11554 /* Get the constant we are comparing against and turn off all bits
11555 not on in our mode. */
11556 if (mode
!= VOIDmode
)
11557 const_op
= trunc_int_for_mode (const_op
, mode
);
11559 /* If we are comparing against a constant power of two and the value
11560 being compared can only have that single bit nonzero (e.g., it was
11561 `and'ed with that bit), we can replace this with a comparison
11564 && (code
== EQ
|| code
== NE
|| code
== GE
|| code
== GEU
11565 || code
== LT
|| code
== LTU
)
11566 && mode_width
- 1 < HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
11567 && pow2p_hwi (const_op
& GET_MODE_MASK (mode
))
11568 && (nonzero_bits (op0
, mode
)
11569 == (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
) (const_op
& GET_MODE_MASK (mode
))))
11571 code
= (code
== EQ
|| code
== GE
|| code
== GEU
? NE
: EQ
);
11575 /* Similarly, if we are comparing a value known to be either -1 or
11576 0 with -1, change it to the opposite comparison against zero. */
11578 && (code
== EQ
|| code
== NE
|| code
== GT
|| code
== LE
11579 || code
== GEU
|| code
== LTU
)
11580 && num_sign_bit_copies (op0
, mode
) == mode_width
)
11582 code
= (code
== EQ
|| code
== LE
|| code
== GEU
? NE
: EQ
);
11586 /* Do some canonicalizations based on the comparison code. We prefer
11587 comparisons against zero and then prefer equality comparisons.
11588 If we can reduce the size of a constant, we will do that too. */
11592 /* < C is equivalent to <= (C - 1) */
11597 /* ... fall through to LE case below. */
11598 gcc_fallthrough ();
11604 /* <= C is equivalent to < (C + 1); we do this for C < 0 */
11611 /* If we are doing a <= 0 comparison on a value known to have
11612 a zero sign bit, we can replace this with == 0. */
11613 else if (const_op
== 0
11614 && mode_width
- 1 < HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
11615 && (nonzero_bits (op0
, mode
)
11616 & (HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< (mode_width
- 1)))
11622 /* >= C is equivalent to > (C - 1). */
11627 /* ... fall through to GT below. */
11628 gcc_fallthrough ();
11634 /* > C is equivalent to >= (C + 1); we do this for C < 0. */
11641 /* If we are doing a > 0 comparison on a value known to have
11642 a zero sign bit, we can replace this with != 0. */
11643 else if (const_op
== 0
11644 && mode_width
- 1 < HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
11645 && (nonzero_bits (op0
, mode
)
11646 & (HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< (mode_width
- 1)))
11652 /* < C is equivalent to <= (C - 1). */
11657 /* ... fall through ... */
11659 /* (unsigned) < 0x80000000 is equivalent to >= 0. */
11660 else if (mode_width
- 1 < HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
11661 && (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
) const_op
11662 == HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< (mode_width
- 1))
11672 /* unsigned <= 0 is equivalent to == 0 */
11675 /* (unsigned) <= 0x7fffffff is equivalent to >= 0. */
11676 else if (mode_width
- 1 < HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
11677 && (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
) const_op
11678 == (HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< (mode_width
- 1)) - 1)
11686 /* >= C is equivalent to > (C - 1). */
11691 /* ... fall through ... */
11694 /* (unsigned) >= 0x80000000 is equivalent to < 0. */
11695 else if (mode_width
- 1 < HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
11696 && (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
) const_op
11697 == HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< (mode_width
- 1))
11707 /* unsigned > 0 is equivalent to != 0 */
11710 /* (unsigned) > 0x7fffffff is equivalent to < 0. */
11711 else if (mode_width
- 1 < HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
11712 && (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
) const_op
11713 == (HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< (mode_width
- 1)) - 1)
11724 *pop1
= GEN_INT (const_op
);
11728 /* Simplify a comparison between *POP0 and *POP1 where CODE is the
11729 comparison code that will be tested.
11731 The result is a possibly different comparison code to use. *POP0 and
11732 *POP1 may be updated.
11734 It is possible that we might detect that a comparison is either always
11735 true or always false. However, we do not perform general constant
11736 folding in combine, so this knowledge isn't useful. Such tautologies
11737 should have been detected earlier. Hence we ignore all such cases. */
11739 static enum rtx_code
11740 simplify_comparison (enum rtx_code code
, rtx
*pop0
, rtx
*pop1
)
11746 machine_mode mode
, tmode
;
11748 /* Try a few ways of applying the same transformation to both operands. */
11751 /* The test below this one won't handle SIGN_EXTENDs on these machines,
11752 so check specially. */
11753 if (!WORD_REGISTER_OPERATIONS
11754 && code
!= GTU
&& code
!= GEU
&& code
!= LTU
&& code
!= LEU
11755 && GET_CODE (op0
) == ASHIFTRT
&& GET_CODE (op1
) == ASHIFTRT
11756 && GET_CODE (XEXP (op0
, 0)) == ASHIFT
11757 && GET_CODE (XEXP (op1
, 0)) == ASHIFT
11758 && GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 0)) == SUBREG
11759 && GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (op1
, 0), 0)) == SUBREG
11760 && (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 0)))
11761 == GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (XEXP (op1
, 0), 0))))
11762 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (op0
, 1))
11763 && XEXP (op0
, 1) == XEXP (op1
, 1)
11764 && XEXP (op0
, 1) == XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 1)
11765 && XEXP (op0
, 1) == XEXP (XEXP (op1
, 0), 1)
11766 && (INTVAL (XEXP (op0
, 1))
11767 == (GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (op0
))
11768 - (GET_MODE_PRECISION
11769 (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 0))))))))
11771 op0
= SUBREG_REG (XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 0));
11772 op1
= SUBREG_REG (XEXP (XEXP (op1
, 0), 0));
11775 /* If both operands are the same constant shift, see if we can ignore the
11776 shift. We can if the shift is a rotate or if the bits shifted out of
11777 this shift are known to be zero for both inputs and if the type of
11778 comparison is compatible with the shift. */
11779 if (GET_CODE (op0
) == GET_CODE (op1
)
11780 && HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (GET_MODE (op0
))
11781 && ((GET_CODE (op0
) == ROTATE
&& (code
== NE
|| code
== EQ
))
11782 || ((GET_CODE (op0
) == LSHIFTRT
|| GET_CODE (op0
) == ASHIFT
)
11783 && (code
!= GT
&& code
!= LT
&& code
!= GE
&& code
!= LE
))
11784 || (GET_CODE (op0
) == ASHIFTRT
11785 && (code
!= GTU
&& code
!= LTU
11786 && code
!= GEU
&& code
!= LEU
)))
11787 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (op0
, 1))
11788 && INTVAL (XEXP (op0
, 1)) >= 0
11789 && INTVAL (XEXP (op0
, 1)) < HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
11790 && XEXP (op0
, 1) == XEXP (op1
, 1))
11792 machine_mode mode
= GET_MODE (op0
);
11793 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT mask
= GET_MODE_MASK (mode
);
11794 int shift_count
= INTVAL (XEXP (op0
, 1));
11796 if (GET_CODE (op0
) == LSHIFTRT
|| GET_CODE (op0
) == ASHIFTRT
)
11797 mask
&= (mask
>> shift_count
) << shift_count
;
11798 else if (GET_CODE (op0
) == ASHIFT
)
11799 mask
= (mask
& (mask
<< shift_count
)) >> shift_count
;
11801 if ((nonzero_bits (XEXP (op0
, 0), mode
) & ~mask
) == 0
11802 && (nonzero_bits (XEXP (op1
, 0), mode
) & ~mask
) == 0)
11803 op0
= XEXP (op0
, 0), op1
= XEXP (op1
, 0);
11808 /* If both operands are AND's of a paradoxical SUBREG by constant, the
11809 SUBREGs are of the same mode, and, in both cases, the AND would
11810 be redundant if the comparison was done in the narrower mode,
11811 do the comparison in the narrower mode (e.g., we are AND'ing with 1
11812 and the operand's possibly nonzero bits are 0xffffff01; in that case
11813 if we only care about QImode, we don't need the AND). This case
11814 occurs if the output mode of an scc insn is not SImode and
11815 STORE_FLAG_VALUE == 1 (e.g., the 386).
11817 Similarly, check for a case where the AND's are ZERO_EXTEND
11818 operations from some narrower mode even though a SUBREG is not
11821 else if (GET_CODE (op0
) == AND
&& GET_CODE (op1
) == AND
11822 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (op0
, 1))
11823 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (op1
, 1)))
11825 rtx inner_op0
= XEXP (op0
, 0);
11826 rtx inner_op1
= XEXP (op1
, 0);
11827 HOST_WIDE_INT c0
= INTVAL (XEXP (op0
, 1));
11828 HOST_WIDE_INT c1
= INTVAL (XEXP (op1
, 1));
11831 if (paradoxical_subreg_p (inner_op0
)
11832 && GET_CODE (inner_op1
) == SUBREG
11833 && (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (inner_op0
))
11834 == GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (inner_op1
)))
11835 && (GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (inner_op0
)))
11836 <= HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
11837 && (0 == ((~c0
) & nonzero_bits (SUBREG_REG (inner_op0
),
11838 GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (inner_op0
)))))
11839 && (0 == ((~c1
) & nonzero_bits (SUBREG_REG (inner_op1
),
11840 GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (inner_op1
))))))
11842 op0
= SUBREG_REG (inner_op0
);
11843 op1
= SUBREG_REG (inner_op1
);
11845 /* The resulting comparison is always unsigned since we masked
11846 off the original sign bit. */
11847 code
= unsigned_condition (code
);
11853 for (tmode
= GET_CLASS_NARROWEST_MODE
11854 (GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (op0
)));
11855 tmode
!= GET_MODE (op0
); tmode
= GET_MODE_WIDER_MODE (tmode
))
11856 if ((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
) c0
== GET_MODE_MASK (tmode
))
11858 op0
= gen_lowpart_or_truncate (tmode
, inner_op0
);
11859 op1
= gen_lowpart_or_truncate (tmode
, inner_op1
);
11860 code
= unsigned_condition (code
);
11869 /* If both operands are NOT, we can strip off the outer operation
11870 and adjust the comparison code for swapped operands; similarly for
11871 NEG, except that this must be an equality comparison. */
11872 else if ((GET_CODE (op0
) == NOT
&& GET_CODE (op1
) == NOT
)
11873 || (GET_CODE (op0
) == NEG
&& GET_CODE (op1
) == NEG
11874 && (code
== EQ
|| code
== NE
)))
11875 op0
= XEXP (op0
, 0), op1
= XEXP (op1
, 0), code
= swap_condition (code
);
11881 /* If the first operand is a constant, swap the operands and adjust the
11882 comparison code appropriately, but don't do this if the second operand
11883 is already a constant integer. */
11884 if (swap_commutative_operands_p (op0
, op1
))
11886 std::swap (op0
, op1
);
11887 code
= swap_condition (code
);
11890 /* We now enter a loop during which we will try to simplify the comparison.
11891 For the most part, we only are concerned with comparisons with zero,
11892 but some things may really be comparisons with zero but not start
11893 out looking that way. */
11895 while (CONST_INT_P (op1
))
11897 machine_mode mode
= GET_MODE (op0
);
11898 unsigned int mode_width
= GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
);
11899 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT mask
= GET_MODE_MASK (mode
);
11900 int equality_comparison_p
;
11901 int sign_bit_comparison_p
;
11902 int unsigned_comparison_p
;
11903 HOST_WIDE_INT const_op
;
11905 /* We only want to handle integral modes. This catches VOIDmode,
11906 CCmode, and the floating-point modes. An exception is that we
11907 can handle VOIDmode if OP0 is a COMPARE or a comparison
11910 if (GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
) != MODE_INT
11911 && ! (mode
== VOIDmode
11912 && (GET_CODE (op0
) == COMPARE
|| COMPARISON_P (op0
))))
11915 /* Try to simplify the compare to constant, possibly changing the
11916 comparison op, and/or changing op1 to zero. */
11917 code
= simplify_compare_const (code
, mode
, op0
, &op1
);
11918 const_op
= INTVAL (op1
);
11920 /* Compute some predicates to simplify code below. */
11922 equality_comparison_p
= (code
== EQ
|| code
== NE
);
11923 sign_bit_comparison_p
= ((code
== LT
|| code
== GE
) && const_op
== 0);
11924 unsigned_comparison_p
= (code
== LTU
|| code
== LEU
|| code
== GTU
11927 /* If this is a sign bit comparison and we can do arithmetic in
11928 MODE, say that we will only be needing the sign bit of OP0. */
11929 if (sign_bit_comparison_p
&& HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (mode
))
11930 op0
= force_to_mode (op0
, mode
,
11932 << (GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
) - 1),
11935 /* Now try cases based on the opcode of OP0. If none of the cases
11936 does a "continue", we exit this loop immediately after the
11939 switch (GET_CODE (op0
))
11942 /* If we are extracting a single bit from a variable position in
11943 a constant that has only a single bit set and are comparing it
11944 with zero, we can convert this into an equality comparison
11945 between the position and the location of the single bit. */
11946 /* Except we can't if SHIFT_COUNT_TRUNCATED is set, since we might
11947 have already reduced the shift count modulo the word size. */
11948 if (!SHIFT_COUNT_TRUNCATED
11949 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (op0
, 0))
11950 && XEXP (op0
, 1) == const1_rtx
11951 && equality_comparison_p
&& const_op
== 0
11952 && (i
= exact_log2 (UINTVAL (XEXP (op0
, 0)))) >= 0)
11954 if (BITS_BIG_ENDIAN
)
11955 i
= BITS_PER_WORD
- 1 - i
;
11957 op0
= XEXP (op0
, 2);
11961 /* Result is nonzero iff shift count is equal to I. */
11962 code
= reverse_condition (code
);
11969 tem
= expand_compound_operation (op0
);
11978 /* If testing for equality, we can take the NOT of the constant. */
11979 if (equality_comparison_p
11980 && (tem
= simplify_unary_operation (NOT
, mode
, op1
, mode
)) != 0)
11982 op0
= XEXP (op0
, 0);
11987 /* If just looking at the sign bit, reverse the sense of the
11989 if (sign_bit_comparison_p
)
11991 op0
= XEXP (op0
, 0);
11992 code
= (code
== GE
? LT
: GE
);
11998 /* If testing for equality, we can take the NEG of the constant. */
11999 if (equality_comparison_p
12000 && (tem
= simplify_unary_operation (NEG
, mode
, op1
, mode
)) != 0)
12002 op0
= XEXP (op0
, 0);
12007 /* The remaining cases only apply to comparisons with zero. */
12011 /* When X is ABS or is known positive,
12012 (neg X) is < 0 if and only if X != 0. */
12014 if (sign_bit_comparison_p
12015 && (GET_CODE (XEXP (op0
, 0)) == ABS
12016 || (mode_width
<= HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
12017 && (nonzero_bits (XEXP (op0
, 0), mode
)
12018 & (HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< (mode_width
- 1)))
12021 op0
= XEXP (op0
, 0);
12022 code
= (code
== LT
? NE
: EQ
);
12026 /* If we have NEG of something whose two high-order bits are the
12027 same, we know that "(-a) < 0" is equivalent to "a > 0". */
12028 if (num_sign_bit_copies (op0
, mode
) >= 2)
12030 op0
= XEXP (op0
, 0);
12031 code
= swap_condition (code
);
12037 /* If we are testing equality and our count is a constant, we
12038 can perform the inverse operation on our RHS. */
12039 if (equality_comparison_p
&& CONST_INT_P (XEXP (op0
, 1))
12040 && (tem
= simplify_binary_operation (ROTATERT
, mode
,
12041 op1
, XEXP (op0
, 1))) != 0)
12043 op0
= XEXP (op0
, 0);
12048 /* If we are doing a < 0 or >= 0 comparison, it means we are testing
12049 a particular bit. Convert it to an AND of a constant of that
12050 bit. This will be converted into a ZERO_EXTRACT. */
12051 if (const_op
== 0 && sign_bit_comparison_p
12052 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (op0
, 1))
12053 && mode_width
<= HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
12055 op0
= simplify_and_const_int (NULL_RTX
, mode
, XEXP (op0
, 0),
12058 - INTVAL (XEXP (op0
, 1)))));
12059 code
= (code
== LT
? NE
: EQ
);
12063 /* Fall through. */
12066 /* ABS is ignorable inside an equality comparison with zero. */
12067 if (const_op
== 0 && equality_comparison_p
)
12069 op0
= XEXP (op0
, 0);
12075 /* Can simplify (compare (zero/sign_extend FOO) CONST) to
12076 (compare FOO CONST) if CONST fits in FOO's mode and we
12077 are either testing inequality or have an unsigned
12078 comparison with ZERO_EXTEND or a signed comparison with
12079 SIGN_EXTEND. But don't do it if we don't have a compare
12080 insn of the given mode, since we'd have to revert it
12081 later on, and then we wouldn't know whether to sign- or
12083 mode
= GET_MODE (XEXP (op0
, 0));
12084 if (GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
) == MODE_INT
12085 && ! unsigned_comparison_p
12086 && HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (mode
)
12087 && trunc_int_for_mode (const_op
, mode
) == const_op
12088 && have_insn_for (COMPARE
, mode
))
12090 op0
= XEXP (op0
, 0);
12096 /* Check for the case where we are comparing A - C1 with C2, that is
12098 (subreg:MODE (plus (A) (-C1))) op (C2)
12100 with C1 a constant, and try to lift the SUBREG, i.e. to do the
12101 comparison in the wider mode. One of the following two conditions
12102 must be true in order for this to be valid:
12104 1. The mode extension results in the same bit pattern being added
12105 on both sides and the comparison is equality or unsigned. As
12106 C2 has been truncated to fit in MODE, the pattern can only be
12109 2. The mode extension results in the sign bit being copied on
12112 The difficulty here is that we have predicates for A but not for
12113 (A - C1) so we need to check that C1 is within proper bounds so
12114 as to perturbate A as little as possible. */
12116 if (mode_width
<= HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
12117 && subreg_lowpart_p (op0
)
12118 && GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (op0
))) > mode_width
12119 && GET_CODE (SUBREG_REG (op0
)) == PLUS
12120 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (SUBREG_REG (op0
), 1)))
12122 machine_mode inner_mode
= GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (op0
));
12123 rtx a
= XEXP (SUBREG_REG (op0
), 0);
12124 HOST_WIDE_INT c1
= -INTVAL (XEXP (SUBREG_REG (op0
), 1));
12127 && (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
) c1
12128 < HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< (mode_width
- 1)
12129 && (equality_comparison_p
|| unsigned_comparison_p
)
12130 /* (A - C1) zero-extends if it is positive and sign-extends
12131 if it is negative, C2 both zero- and sign-extends. */
12132 && ((0 == (nonzero_bits (a
, inner_mode
)
12133 & ~GET_MODE_MASK (mode
))
12135 /* (A - C1) sign-extends if it is positive and 1-extends
12136 if it is negative, C2 both sign- and 1-extends. */
12137 || (num_sign_bit_copies (a
, inner_mode
)
12138 > (unsigned int) (GET_MODE_PRECISION (inner_mode
)
12141 || ((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
) c1
12142 < HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< (mode_width
- 2)
12143 /* (A - C1) always sign-extends, like C2. */
12144 && num_sign_bit_copies (a
, inner_mode
)
12145 > (unsigned int) (GET_MODE_PRECISION (inner_mode
)
12146 - (mode_width
- 1))))
12148 op0
= SUBREG_REG (op0
);
12153 /* If the inner mode is narrower and we are extracting the low part,
12154 we can treat the SUBREG as if it were a ZERO_EXTEND. */
12155 if (subreg_lowpart_p (op0
)
12156 && GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (op0
))) < mode_width
)
12158 else if (subreg_lowpart_p (op0
)
12159 && GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (op0
)) == MODE_INT
12160 && GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (op0
))) == MODE_INT
12161 && (code
== NE
|| code
== EQ
)
12162 && (GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (op0
)))
12163 <= HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
12164 && !paradoxical_subreg_p (op0
)
12165 && (nonzero_bits (SUBREG_REG (op0
),
12166 GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (op0
)))
12167 & ~GET_MODE_MASK (GET_MODE (op0
))) == 0)
12169 /* Remove outer subregs that don't do anything. */
12170 tem
= gen_lowpart (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (op0
)), op1
);
12172 if ((nonzero_bits (tem
, GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (op0
)))
12173 & ~GET_MODE_MASK (GET_MODE (op0
))) == 0)
12175 op0
= SUBREG_REG (op0
);
12187 mode
= GET_MODE (XEXP (op0
, 0));
12188 if (GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
) == MODE_INT
12189 && (unsigned_comparison_p
|| equality_comparison_p
)
12190 && HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (mode
)
12191 && (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
) const_op
<= GET_MODE_MASK (mode
)
12193 && have_insn_for (COMPARE
, mode
))
12195 op0
= XEXP (op0
, 0);
12201 /* (eq (plus X A) B) -> (eq X (minus B A)). We can only do
12202 this for equality comparisons due to pathological cases involving
12204 if (equality_comparison_p
12205 && 0 != (tem
= simplify_binary_operation (MINUS
, mode
,
12206 op1
, XEXP (op0
, 1))))
12208 op0
= XEXP (op0
, 0);
12213 /* (plus (abs X) (const_int -1)) is < 0 if and only if X == 0. */
12214 if (const_op
== 0 && XEXP (op0
, 1) == constm1_rtx
12215 && GET_CODE (XEXP (op0
, 0)) == ABS
&& sign_bit_comparison_p
)
12217 op0
= XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 0);
12218 code
= (code
== LT
? EQ
: NE
);
12224 /* We used to optimize signed comparisons against zero, but that
12225 was incorrect. Unsigned comparisons against zero (GTU, LEU)
12226 arrive here as equality comparisons, or (GEU, LTU) are
12227 optimized away. No need to special-case them. */
12229 /* (eq (minus A B) C) -> (eq A (plus B C)) or
12230 (eq B (minus A C)), whichever simplifies. We can only do
12231 this for equality comparisons due to pathological cases involving
12233 if (equality_comparison_p
12234 && 0 != (tem
= simplify_binary_operation (PLUS
, mode
,
12235 XEXP (op0
, 1), op1
)))
12237 op0
= XEXP (op0
, 0);
12242 if (equality_comparison_p
12243 && 0 != (tem
= simplify_binary_operation (MINUS
, mode
,
12244 XEXP (op0
, 0), op1
)))
12246 op0
= XEXP (op0
, 1);
12251 /* The sign bit of (minus (ashiftrt X C) X), where C is the number
12252 of bits in X minus 1, is one iff X > 0. */
12253 if (sign_bit_comparison_p
&& GET_CODE (XEXP (op0
, 0)) == ASHIFTRT
12254 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 1))
12255 && UINTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 1)) == mode_width
- 1
12256 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 0), XEXP (op0
, 1)))
12258 op0
= XEXP (op0
, 1);
12259 code
= (code
== GE
? LE
: GT
);
12265 /* (eq (xor A B) C) -> (eq A (xor B C)). This is a simplification
12266 if C is zero or B is a constant. */
12267 if (equality_comparison_p
12268 && 0 != (tem
= simplify_binary_operation (XOR
, mode
,
12269 XEXP (op0
, 1), op1
)))
12271 op0
= XEXP (op0
, 0);
12278 case UNEQ
: case LTGT
:
12279 case LT
: case LTU
: case UNLT
: case LE
: case LEU
: case UNLE
:
12280 case GT
: case GTU
: case UNGT
: case GE
: case GEU
: case UNGE
:
12281 case UNORDERED
: case ORDERED
:
12282 /* We can't do anything if OP0 is a condition code value, rather
12283 than an actual data value. */
12285 || CC0_P (XEXP (op0
, 0))
12286 || GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (XEXP (op0
, 0))) == MODE_CC
)
12289 /* Get the two operands being compared. */
12290 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (op0
, 0)) == COMPARE
)
12291 tem
= XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 0), tem1
= XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 1);
12293 tem
= XEXP (op0
, 0), tem1
= XEXP (op0
, 1);
12295 /* Check for the cases where we simply want the result of the
12296 earlier test or the opposite of that result. */
12297 if (code
== NE
|| code
== EQ
12298 || (val_signbit_known_set_p (GET_MODE (op0
), STORE_FLAG_VALUE
)
12299 && (code
== LT
|| code
== GE
)))
12301 enum rtx_code new_code
;
12302 if (code
== LT
|| code
== NE
)
12303 new_code
= GET_CODE (op0
);
12305 new_code
= reversed_comparison_code (op0
, NULL
);
12307 if (new_code
!= UNKNOWN
)
12318 /* The sign bit of (ior (plus X (const_int -1)) X) is nonzero
12320 if (sign_bit_comparison_p
&& GET_CODE (XEXP (op0
, 0)) == PLUS
12321 && XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 1) == constm1_rtx
12322 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 0), XEXP (op0
, 1)))
12324 op0
= XEXP (op0
, 1);
12325 code
= (code
== GE
? GT
: LE
);
12331 /* Convert (and (xshift 1 X) Y) to (and (lshiftrt Y X) 1). This
12332 will be converted to a ZERO_EXTRACT later. */
12333 if (const_op
== 0 && equality_comparison_p
12334 && GET_CODE (XEXP (op0
, 0)) == ASHIFT
12335 && XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 0) == const1_rtx
)
12337 op0
= gen_rtx_LSHIFTRT (mode
, XEXP (op0
, 1),
12338 XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 1));
12339 op0
= simplify_and_const_int (NULL_RTX
, mode
, op0
, 1);
12343 /* If we are comparing (and (lshiftrt X C1) C2) for equality with
12344 zero and X is a comparison and C1 and C2 describe only bits set
12345 in STORE_FLAG_VALUE, we can compare with X. */
12346 if (const_op
== 0 && equality_comparison_p
12347 && mode_width
<= HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
12348 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (op0
, 1))
12349 && GET_CODE (XEXP (op0
, 0)) == LSHIFTRT
12350 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 1))
12351 && INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 1)) >= 0
12352 && INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 1)) < HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
12354 mask
= ((INTVAL (XEXP (op0
, 1)) & GET_MODE_MASK (mode
))
12355 << INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 1)));
12356 if ((~STORE_FLAG_VALUE
& mask
) == 0
12357 && (COMPARISON_P (XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 0))
12358 || ((tem
= get_last_value (XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 0))) != 0
12359 && COMPARISON_P (tem
))))
12361 op0
= XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 0);
12366 /* If we are doing an equality comparison of an AND of a bit equal
12367 to the sign bit, replace this with a LT or GE comparison of
12368 the underlying value. */
12369 if (equality_comparison_p
12371 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (op0
, 1))
12372 && mode_width
<= HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
12373 && ((INTVAL (XEXP (op0
, 1)) & GET_MODE_MASK (mode
))
12374 == HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< (mode_width
- 1)))
12376 op0
= XEXP (op0
, 0);
12377 code
= (code
== EQ
? GE
: LT
);
12381 /* If this AND operation is really a ZERO_EXTEND from a narrower
12382 mode, the constant fits within that mode, and this is either an
12383 equality or unsigned comparison, try to do this comparison in
12388 (ne:DI (and:DI (reg:DI 4) (const_int 0xffffffff)) (const_int 0))
12389 -> (ne:DI (reg:SI 4) (const_int 0))
12391 unless TRULY_NOOP_TRUNCATION allows it or the register is
12392 known to hold a value of the required mode the
12393 transformation is invalid. */
12394 if ((equality_comparison_p
|| unsigned_comparison_p
)
12395 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (op0
, 1))
12396 && (i
= exact_log2 ((UINTVAL (XEXP (op0
, 1))
12397 & GET_MODE_MASK (mode
))
12399 && const_op
>> i
== 0
12400 && (tmode
= mode_for_size (i
, MODE_INT
, 1)) != BLKmode
)
12402 op0
= gen_lowpart_or_truncate (tmode
, XEXP (op0
, 0));
12406 /* If this is (and:M1 (subreg:M1 X:M2 0) (const_int C1)) where C1
12407 fits in both M1 and M2 and the SUBREG is either paradoxical
12408 or represents the low part, permute the SUBREG and the AND
12410 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (op0
, 0)) == SUBREG
12411 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (op0
, 1)))
12413 tmode
= GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (op0
, 0)));
12414 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT c1
= INTVAL (XEXP (op0
, 1));
12415 /* Require an integral mode, to avoid creating something like
12417 if (SCALAR_INT_MODE_P (tmode
)
12418 /* It is unsafe to commute the AND into the SUBREG if the
12419 SUBREG is paradoxical and WORD_REGISTER_OPERATIONS is
12420 not defined. As originally written the upper bits
12421 have a defined value due to the AND operation.
12422 However, if we commute the AND inside the SUBREG then
12423 they no longer have defined values and the meaning of
12424 the code has been changed.
12425 Also C1 should not change value in the smaller mode,
12426 see PR67028 (a positive C1 can become negative in the
12427 smaller mode, so that the AND does no longer mask the
12429 && ((WORD_REGISTER_OPERATIONS
12430 && mode_width
> GET_MODE_PRECISION (tmode
)
12431 && mode_width
<= BITS_PER_WORD
12432 && trunc_int_for_mode (c1
, tmode
) == (HOST_WIDE_INT
) c1
)
12433 || (mode_width
<= GET_MODE_PRECISION (tmode
)
12434 && subreg_lowpart_p (XEXP (op0
, 0))))
12435 && mode_width
<= HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
12436 && HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (tmode
)
12437 && (c1
& ~mask
) == 0
12438 && (c1
& ~GET_MODE_MASK (tmode
)) == 0
12440 && c1
!= GET_MODE_MASK (tmode
))
12442 op0
= simplify_gen_binary (AND
, tmode
,
12443 SUBREG_REG (XEXP (op0
, 0)),
12444 gen_int_mode (c1
, tmode
));
12445 op0
= gen_lowpart (mode
, op0
);
12450 /* Convert (ne (and (not X) 1) 0) to (eq (and X 1) 0). */
12451 if (const_op
== 0 && equality_comparison_p
12452 && XEXP (op0
, 1) == const1_rtx
12453 && GET_CODE (XEXP (op0
, 0)) == NOT
)
12455 op0
= simplify_and_const_int (NULL_RTX
, mode
,
12456 XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 0), 1);
12457 code
= (code
== NE
? EQ
: NE
);
12461 /* Convert (ne (and (lshiftrt (not X)) 1) 0) to
12462 (eq (and (lshiftrt X) 1) 0).
12463 Also handle the case where (not X) is expressed using xor. */
12464 if (const_op
== 0 && equality_comparison_p
12465 && XEXP (op0
, 1) == const1_rtx
12466 && GET_CODE (XEXP (op0
, 0)) == LSHIFTRT
)
12468 rtx shift_op
= XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 0);
12469 rtx shift_count
= XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 1);
12471 if (GET_CODE (shift_op
) == NOT
12472 || (GET_CODE (shift_op
) == XOR
12473 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (shift_op
, 1))
12474 && CONST_INT_P (shift_count
)
12475 && HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (mode
)
12476 && (UINTVAL (XEXP (shift_op
, 1))
12477 == HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
12478 << INTVAL (shift_count
))))
12481 = gen_rtx_LSHIFTRT (mode
, XEXP (shift_op
, 0), shift_count
);
12482 op0
= simplify_and_const_int (NULL_RTX
, mode
, op0
, 1);
12483 code
= (code
== NE
? EQ
: NE
);
12490 /* If we have (compare (ashift FOO N) (const_int C)) and
12491 the high order N bits of FOO (N+1 if an inequality comparison)
12492 are known to be zero, we can do this by comparing FOO with C
12493 shifted right N bits so long as the low-order N bits of C are
12495 if (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (op0
, 1))
12496 && INTVAL (XEXP (op0
, 1)) >= 0
12497 && ((INTVAL (XEXP (op0
, 1)) + ! equality_comparison_p
)
12498 < HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
12499 && (((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
) const_op
12500 & ((HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< INTVAL (XEXP (op0
, 1)))
12502 && mode_width
<= HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
12503 && (nonzero_bits (XEXP (op0
, 0), mode
)
12504 & ~(mask
>> (INTVAL (XEXP (op0
, 1))
12505 + ! equality_comparison_p
))) == 0)
12507 /* We must perform a logical shift, not an arithmetic one,
12508 as we want the top N bits of C to be zero. */
12509 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT temp
= const_op
& GET_MODE_MASK (mode
);
12511 temp
>>= INTVAL (XEXP (op0
, 1));
12512 op1
= gen_int_mode (temp
, mode
);
12513 op0
= XEXP (op0
, 0);
12517 /* If we are doing a sign bit comparison, it means we are testing
12518 a particular bit. Convert it to the appropriate AND. */
12519 if (sign_bit_comparison_p
&& CONST_INT_P (XEXP (op0
, 1))
12520 && mode_width
<= HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
12522 op0
= simplify_and_const_int (NULL_RTX
, mode
, XEXP (op0
, 0),
12525 - INTVAL (XEXP (op0
, 1)))));
12526 code
= (code
== LT
? NE
: EQ
);
12530 /* If this an equality comparison with zero and we are shifting
12531 the low bit to the sign bit, we can convert this to an AND of the
12533 if (const_op
== 0 && equality_comparison_p
12534 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (op0
, 1))
12535 && UINTVAL (XEXP (op0
, 1)) == mode_width
- 1)
12537 op0
= simplify_and_const_int (NULL_RTX
, mode
, XEXP (op0
, 0), 1);
12543 /* If this is an equality comparison with zero, we can do this
12544 as a logical shift, which might be much simpler. */
12545 if (equality_comparison_p
&& const_op
== 0
12546 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (op0
, 1)))
12548 op0
= simplify_shift_const (NULL_RTX
, LSHIFTRT
, mode
,
12550 INTVAL (XEXP (op0
, 1)));
12554 /* If OP0 is a sign extension and CODE is not an unsigned comparison,
12555 do the comparison in a narrower mode. */
12556 if (! unsigned_comparison_p
12557 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (op0
, 1))
12558 && GET_CODE (XEXP (op0
, 0)) == ASHIFT
12559 && XEXP (op0
, 1) == XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 1)
12560 && (tmode
= mode_for_size (mode_width
- INTVAL (XEXP (op0
, 1)),
12561 MODE_INT
, 1)) != BLKmode
12562 && (((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
) const_op
12563 + (GET_MODE_MASK (tmode
) >> 1) + 1)
12564 <= GET_MODE_MASK (tmode
)))
12566 op0
= gen_lowpart (tmode
, XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 0));
12570 /* Likewise if OP0 is a PLUS of a sign extension with a
12571 constant, which is usually represented with the PLUS
12572 between the shifts. */
12573 if (! unsigned_comparison_p
12574 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (op0
, 1))
12575 && GET_CODE (XEXP (op0
, 0)) == PLUS
12576 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 1))
12577 && GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 0)) == ASHIFT
12578 && XEXP (op0
, 1) == XEXP (XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 0), 1)
12579 && (tmode
= mode_for_size (mode_width
- INTVAL (XEXP (op0
, 1)),
12580 MODE_INT
, 1)) != BLKmode
12581 && (((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
) const_op
12582 + (GET_MODE_MASK (tmode
) >> 1) + 1)
12583 <= GET_MODE_MASK (tmode
)))
12585 rtx inner
= XEXP (XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 0), 0);
12586 rtx add_const
= XEXP (XEXP (op0
, 0), 1);
12587 rtx new_const
= simplify_gen_binary (ASHIFTRT
, GET_MODE (op0
),
12588 add_const
, XEXP (op0
, 1));
12590 op0
= simplify_gen_binary (PLUS
, tmode
,
12591 gen_lowpart (tmode
, inner
),
12598 /* If we have (compare (xshiftrt FOO N) (const_int C)) and
12599 the low order N bits of FOO are known to be zero, we can do this
12600 by comparing FOO with C shifted left N bits so long as no
12601 overflow occurs. Even if the low order N bits of FOO aren't known
12602 to be zero, if the comparison is >= or < we can use the same
12603 optimization and for > or <= by setting all the low
12604 order N bits in the comparison constant. */
12605 if (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (op0
, 1))
12606 && INTVAL (XEXP (op0
, 1)) > 0
12607 && INTVAL (XEXP (op0
, 1)) < HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
12608 && mode_width
<= HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
12609 && (((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
) const_op
12610 + (GET_CODE (op0
) != LSHIFTRT
12611 ? ((GET_MODE_MASK (mode
) >> INTVAL (XEXP (op0
, 1)) >> 1)
12614 <= GET_MODE_MASK (mode
) >> INTVAL (XEXP (op0
, 1))))
12616 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT low_bits
12617 = (nonzero_bits (XEXP (op0
, 0), mode
)
12618 & ((HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
12619 << INTVAL (XEXP (op0
, 1))) - 1));
12620 if (low_bits
== 0 || !equality_comparison_p
)
12622 /* If the shift was logical, then we must make the condition
12624 if (GET_CODE (op0
) == LSHIFTRT
)
12625 code
= unsigned_condition (code
);
12627 const_op
= (unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
) const_op
12628 << INTVAL (XEXP (op0
, 1));
12630 && (code
== GT
|| code
== GTU
12631 || code
== LE
|| code
== LEU
))
12633 |= ((HOST_WIDE_INT_1
<< INTVAL (XEXP (op0
, 1))) - 1);
12634 op1
= GEN_INT (const_op
);
12635 op0
= XEXP (op0
, 0);
12640 /* If we are using this shift to extract just the sign bit, we
12641 can replace this with an LT or GE comparison. */
12643 && (equality_comparison_p
|| sign_bit_comparison_p
)
12644 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (op0
, 1))
12645 && UINTVAL (XEXP (op0
, 1)) == mode_width
- 1)
12647 op0
= XEXP (op0
, 0);
12648 code
= (code
== NE
|| code
== GT
? LT
: GE
);
12660 /* Now make any compound operations involved in this comparison. Then,
12661 check for an outmost SUBREG on OP0 that is not doing anything or is
12662 paradoxical. The latter transformation must only be performed when
12663 it is known that the "extra" bits will be the same in op0 and op1 or
12664 that they don't matter. There are three cases to consider:
12666 1. SUBREG_REG (op0) is a register. In this case the bits are don't
12667 care bits and we can assume they have any convenient value. So
12668 making the transformation is safe.
12670 2. SUBREG_REG (op0) is a memory and LOAD_EXTEND_OP is UNKNOWN.
12671 In this case the upper bits of op0 are undefined. We should not make
12672 the simplification in that case as we do not know the contents of
12675 3. SUBREG_REG (op0) is a memory and LOAD_EXTEND_OP is not UNKNOWN.
12676 In that case we know those bits are zeros or ones. We must also be
12677 sure that they are the same as the upper bits of op1.
12679 We can never remove a SUBREG for a non-equality comparison because
12680 the sign bit is in a different place in the underlying object. */
12682 rtx_code op0_mco_code
= SET
;
12683 if (op1
== const0_rtx
)
12684 op0_mco_code
= code
== NE
|| code
== EQ
? EQ
: COMPARE
;
12686 op0
= make_compound_operation (op0
, op0_mco_code
);
12687 op1
= make_compound_operation (op1
, SET
);
12689 if (GET_CODE (op0
) == SUBREG
&& subreg_lowpart_p (op0
)
12690 && GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (op0
)) == MODE_INT
12691 && GET_MODE_CLASS (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (op0
))) == MODE_INT
12692 && (code
== NE
|| code
== EQ
))
12694 if (paradoxical_subreg_p (op0
))
12696 /* For paradoxical subregs, allow case 1 as above. Case 3 isn't
12698 if (REG_P (SUBREG_REG (op0
)))
12700 op0
= SUBREG_REG (op0
);
12701 op1
= gen_lowpart (GET_MODE (op0
), op1
);
12704 else if ((GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (op0
)))
12705 <= HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
12706 && (nonzero_bits (SUBREG_REG (op0
),
12707 GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (op0
)))
12708 & ~GET_MODE_MASK (GET_MODE (op0
))) == 0)
12710 tem
= gen_lowpart (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (op0
)), op1
);
12712 if ((nonzero_bits (tem
, GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (op0
)))
12713 & ~GET_MODE_MASK (GET_MODE (op0
))) == 0)
12714 op0
= SUBREG_REG (op0
), op1
= tem
;
12718 /* We now do the opposite procedure: Some machines don't have compare
12719 insns in all modes. If OP0's mode is an integer mode smaller than a
12720 word and we can't do a compare in that mode, see if there is a larger
12721 mode for which we can do the compare. There are a number of cases in
12722 which we can use the wider mode. */
12724 mode
= GET_MODE (op0
);
12725 if (mode
!= VOIDmode
&& GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
) == MODE_INT
12726 && GET_MODE_SIZE (mode
) < UNITS_PER_WORD
12727 && ! have_insn_for (COMPARE
, mode
))
12728 for (tmode
= GET_MODE_WIDER_MODE (mode
);
12729 (tmode
!= VOIDmode
&& HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (tmode
));
12730 tmode
= GET_MODE_WIDER_MODE (tmode
))
12731 if (have_insn_for (COMPARE
, tmode
))
12735 /* If this is a test for negative, we can make an explicit
12736 test of the sign bit. Test this first so we can use
12737 a paradoxical subreg to extend OP0. */
12739 if (op1
== const0_rtx
&& (code
== LT
|| code
== GE
)
12740 && HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (mode
))
12742 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT sign
12743 = HOST_WIDE_INT_1U
<< (GET_MODE_BITSIZE (mode
) - 1);
12744 op0
= simplify_gen_binary (AND
, tmode
,
12745 gen_lowpart (tmode
, op0
),
12746 gen_int_mode (sign
, tmode
));
12747 code
= (code
== LT
) ? NE
: EQ
;
12751 /* If the only nonzero bits in OP0 and OP1 are those in the
12752 narrower mode and this is an equality or unsigned comparison,
12753 we can use the wider mode. Similarly for sign-extended
12754 values, in which case it is true for all comparisons. */
12755 zero_extended
= ((code
== EQ
|| code
== NE
12756 || code
== GEU
|| code
== GTU
12757 || code
== LEU
|| code
== LTU
)
12758 && (nonzero_bits (op0
, tmode
)
12759 & ~GET_MODE_MASK (mode
)) == 0
12760 && ((CONST_INT_P (op1
)
12761 || (nonzero_bits (op1
, tmode
)
12762 & ~GET_MODE_MASK (mode
)) == 0)));
12765 || ((num_sign_bit_copies (op0
, tmode
)
12766 > (unsigned int) (GET_MODE_PRECISION (tmode
)
12767 - GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
)))
12768 && (num_sign_bit_copies (op1
, tmode
)
12769 > (unsigned int) (GET_MODE_PRECISION (tmode
)
12770 - GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
)))))
12772 /* If OP0 is an AND and we don't have an AND in MODE either,
12773 make a new AND in the proper mode. */
12774 if (GET_CODE (op0
) == AND
12775 && !have_insn_for (AND
, mode
))
12776 op0
= simplify_gen_binary (AND
, tmode
,
12777 gen_lowpart (tmode
,
12779 gen_lowpart (tmode
,
12785 op0
= simplify_gen_unary (ZERO_EXTEND
, tmode
, op0
, mode
);
12786 op1
= simplify_gen_unary (ZERO_EXTEND
, tmode
, op1
, mode
);
12790 op0
= simplify_gen_unary (SIGN_EXTEND
, tmode
, op0
, mode
);
12791 op1
= simplify_gen_unary (SIGN_EXTEND
, tmode
, op1
, mode
);
12798 /* We may have changed the comparison operands. Re-canonicalize. */
12799 if (swap_commutative_operands_p (op0
, op1
))
12801 std::swap (op0
, op1
);
12802 code
= swap_condition (code
);
12805 /* If this machine only supports a subset of valid comparisons, see if we
12806 can convert an unsupported one into a supported one. */
12807 target_canonicalize_comparison (&code
, &op0
, &op1
, 0);
12815 /* Utility function for record_value_for_reg. Count number of
12820 enum rtx_code code
= GET_CODE (x
);
12824 if (GET_RTX_CLASS (code
) == RTX_BIN_ARITH
12825 || GET_RTX_CLASS (code
) == RTX_COMM_ARITH
)
12827 rtx x0
= XEXP (x
, 0);
12828 rtx x1
= XEXP (x
, 1);
12831 return 1 + 2 * count_rtxs (x0
);
12833 if ((GET_RTX_CLASS (GET_CODE (x1
)) == RTX_BIN_ARITH
12834 || GET_RTX_CLASS (GET_CODE (x1
)) == RTX_COMM_ARITH
)
12835 && (x0
== XEXP (x1
, 0) || x0
== XEXP (x1
, 1)))
12836 return 2 + 2 * count_rtxs (x0
)
12837 + count_rtxs (x
== XEXP (x1
, 0)
12838 ? XEXP (x1
, 1) : XEXP (x1
, 0));
12840 if ((GET_RTX_CLASS (GET_CODE (x0
)) == RTX_BIN_ARITH
12841 || GET_RTX_CLASS (GET_CODE (x0
)) == RTX_COMM_ARITH
)
12842 && (x1
== XEXP (x0
, 0) || x1
== XEXP (x0
, 1)))
12843 return 2 + 2 * count_rtxs (x1
)
12844 + count_rtxs (x
== XEXP (x0
, 0)
12845 ? XEXP (x0
, 1) : XEXP (x0
, 0));
12848 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
12849 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
12851 ret
+= count_rtxs (XEXP (x
, i
));
12852 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'E')
12853 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (x
, i
); j
++)
12854 ret
+= count_rtxs (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
));
12859 /* Utility function for following routine. Called when X is part of a value
12860 being stored into last_set_value. Sets last_set_table_tick
12861 for each register mentioned. Similar to mention_regs in cse.c */
12864 update_table_tick (rtx x
)
12866 enum rtx_code code
= GET_CODE (x
);
12867 const char *fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
12872 unsigned int regno
= REGNO (x
);
12873 unsigned int endregno
= END_REGNO (x
);
12876 for (r
= regno
; r
< endregno
; r
++)
12878 reg_stat_type
*rsp
= ®_stat
[r
];
12879 rsp
->last_set_table_tick
= label_tick
;
12885 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
12888 /* Check for identical subexpressions. If x contains
12889 identical subexpression we only have to traverse one of
12891 if (i
== 0 && ARITHMETIC_P (x
))
12893 /* Note that at this point x1 has already been
12895 rtx x0
= XEXP (x
, 0);
12896 rtx x1
= XEXP (x
, 1);
12898 /* If x0 and x1 are identical then there is no need to
12903 /* If x0 is identical to a subexpression of x1 then while
12904 processing x1, x0 has already been processed. Thus we
12905 are done with x. */
12906 if (ARITHMETIC_P (x1
)
12907 && (x0
== XEXP (x1
, 0) || x0
== XEXP (x1
, 1)))
12910 /* If x1 is identical to a subexpression of x0 then we
12911 still have to process the rest of x0. */
12912 if (ARITHMETIC_P (x0
)
12913 && (x1
== XEXP (x0
, 0) || x1
== XEXP (x0
, 1)))
12915 update_table_tick (XEXP (x0
, x1
== XEXP (x0
, 0) ? 1 : 0));
12920 update_table_tick (XEXP (x
, i
));
12922 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'E')
12923 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (x
, i
); j
++)
12924 update_table_tick (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
));
12927 /* Record that REG is set to VALUE in insn INSN. If VALUE is zero, we
12928 are saying that the register is clobbered and we no longer know its
12929 value. If INSN is zero, don't update reg_stat[].last_set; this is
12930 only permitted with VALUE also zero and is used to invalidate the
12934 record_value_for_reg (rtx reg
, rtx_insn
*insn
, rtx value
)
12936 unsigned int regno
= REGNO (reg
);
12937 unsigned int endregno
= END_REGNO (reg
);
12939 reg_stat_type
*rsp
;
12941 /* If VALUE contains REG and we have a previous value for REG, substitute
12942 the previous value. */
12943 if (value
&& insn
&& reg_overlap_mentioned_p (reg
, value
))
12947 /* Set things up so get_last_value is allowed to see anything set up to
12949 subst_low_luid
= DF_INSN_LUID (insn
);
12950 tem
= get_last_value (reg
);
12952 /* If TEM is simply a binary operation with two CLOBBERs as operands,
12953 it isn't going to be useful and will take a lot of time to process,
12954 so just use the CLOBBER. */
12958 if (ARITHMETIC_P (tem
)
12959 && GET_CODE (XEXP (tem
, 0)) == CLOBBER
12960 && GET_CODE (XEXP (tem
, 1)) == CLOBBER
)
12961 tem
= XEXP (tem
, 0);
12962 else if (count_occurrences (value
, reg
, 1) >= 2)
12964 /* If there are two or more occurrences of REG in VALUE,
12965 prevent the value from growing too much. */
12966 if (count_rtxs (tem
) > MAX_LAST_VALUE_RTL
)
12967 tem
= gen_rtx_CLOBBER (GET_MODE (tem
), const0_rtx
);
12970 value
= replace_rtx (copy_rtx (value
), reg
, tem
);
12974 /* For each register modified, show we don't know its value, that
12975 we don't know about its bitwise content, that its value has been
12976 updated, and that we don't know the location of the death of the
12978 for (i
= regno
; i
< endregno
; i
++)
12980 rsp
= ®_stat
[i
];
12983 rsp
->last_set
= insn
;
12985 rsp
->last_set_value
= 0;
12986 rsp
->last_set_mode
= VOIDmode
;
12987 rsp
->last_set_nonzero_bits
= 0;
12988 rsp
->last_set_sign_bit_copies
= 0;
12989 rsp
->last_death
= 0;
12990 rsp
->truncated_to_mode
= VOIDmode
;
12993 /* Mark registers that are being referenced in this value. */
12995 update_table_tick (value
);
12997 /* Now update the status of each register being set.
12998 If someone is using this register in this block, set this register
12999 to invalid since we will get confused between the two lives in this
13000 basic block. This makes using this register always invalid. In cse, we
13001 scan the table to invalidate all entries using this register, but this
13002 is too much work for us. */
13004 for (i
= regno
; i
< endregno
; i
++)
13006 rsp
= ®_stat
[i
];
13007 rsp
->last_set_label
= label_tick
;
13009 || (value
&& rsp
->last_set_table_tick
>= label_tick_ebb_start
))
13010 rsp
->last_set_invalid
= 1;
13012 rsp
->last_set_invalid
= 0;
13015 /* The value being assigned might refer to X (like in "x++;"). In that
13016 case, we must replace it with (clobber (const_int 0)) to prevent
13018 rsp
= ®_stat
[regno
];
13019 if (value
&& !get_last_value_validate (&value
, insn
, label_tick
, 0))
13021 value
= copy_rtx (value
);
13022 if (!get_last_value_validate (&value
, insn
, label_tick
, 1))
13026 /* For the main register being modified, update the value, the mode, the
13027 nonzero bits, and the number of sign bit copies. */
13029 rsp
->last_set_value
= value
;
13033 machine_mode mode
= GET_MODE (reg
);
13034 subst_low_luid
= DF_INSN_LUID (insn
);
13035 rsp
->last_set_mode
= mode
;
13036 if (GET_MODE_CLASS (mode
) == MODE_INT
13037 && HWI_COMPUTABLE_MODE_P (mode
))
13038 mode
= nonzero_bits_mode
;
13039 rsp
->last_set_nonzero_bits
= nonzero_bits (value
, mode
);
13040 rsp
->last_set_sign_bit_copies
13041 = num_sign_bit_copies (value
, GET_MODE (reg
));
13045 /* Called via note_stores from record_dead_and_set_regs to handle one
13046 SET or CLOBBER in an insn. DATA is the instruction in which the
13047 set is occurring. */
13050 record_dead_and_set_regs_1 (rtx dest
, const_rtx setter
, void *data
)
13052 rtx_insn
*record_dead_insn
= (rtx_insn
*) data
;
13054 if (GET_CODE (dest
) == SUBREG
)
13055 dest
= SUBREG_REG (dest
);
13057 if (!record_dead_insn
)
13060 record_value_for_reg (dest
, NULL
, NULL_RTX
);
13066 /* If we are setting the whole register, we know its value. Otherwise
13067 show that we don't know the value. We can handle SUBREG in
13069 if (GET_CODE (setter
) == SET
&& dest
== SET_DEST (setter
))
13070 record_value_for_reg (dest
, record_dead_insn
, SET_SRC (setter
));
13071 else if (GET_CODE (setter
) == SET
13072 && GET_CODE (SET_DEST (setter
)) == SUBREG
13073 && SUBREG_REG (SET_DEST (setter
)) == dest
13074 && GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (dest
)) <= BITS_PER_WORD
13075 && subreg_lowpart_p (SET_DEST (setter
)))
13076 record_value_for_reg (dest
, record_dead_insn
,
13077 gen_lowpart (GET_MODE (dest
),
13078 SET_SRC (setter
)));
13080 record_value_for_reg (dest
, record_dead_insn
, NULL_RTX
);
13082 else if (MEM_P (dest
)
13083 /* Ignore pushes, they clobber nothing. */
13084 && ! push_operand (dest
, GET_MODE (dest
)))
13085 mem_last_set
= DF_INSN_LUID (record_dead_insn
);
13088 /* Update the records of when each REG was most recently set or killed
13089 for the things done by INSN. This is the last thing done in processing
13090 INSN in the combiner loop.
13092 We update reg_stat[], in particular fields last_set, last_set_value,
13093 last_set_mode, last_set_nonzero_bits, last_set_sign_bit_copies,
13094 last_death, and also the similar information mem_last_set (which insn
13095 most recently modified memory) and last_call_luid (which insn was the
13096 most recent subroutine call). */
13099 record_dead_and_set_regs (rtx_insn
*insn
)
13104 for (link
= REG_NOTES (insn
); link
; link
= XEXP (link
, 1))
13106 if (REG_NOTE_KIND (link
) == REG_DEAD
13107 && REG_P (XEXP (link
, 0)))
13109 unsigned int regno
= REGNO (XEXP (link
, 0));
13110 unsigned int endregno
= END_REGNO (XEXP (link
, 0));
13112 for (i
= regno
; i
< endregno
; i
++)
13114 reg_stat_type
*rsp
;
13116 rsp
= ®_stat
[i
];
13117 rsp
->last_death
= insn
;
13120 else if (REG_NOTE_KIND (link
) == REG_INC
)
13121 record_value_for_reg (XEXP (link
, 0), insn
, NULL_RTX
);
13126 hard_reg_set_iterator hrsi
;
13127 EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_HARD_REG_SET (regs_invalidated_by_call
, 0, i
, hrsi
)
13129 reg_stat_type
*rsp
;
13131 rsp
= ®_stat
[i
];
13132 rsp
->last_set_invalid
= 1;
13133 rsp
->last_set
= insn
;
13134 rsp
->last_set_value
= 0;
13135 rsp
->last_set_mode
= VOIDmode
;
13136 rsp
->last_set_nonzero_bits
= 0;
13137 rsp
->last_set_sign_bit_copies
= 0;
13138 rsp
->last_death
= 0;
13139 rsp
->truncated_to_mode
= VOIDmode
;
13142 last_call_luid
= mem_last_set
= DF_INSN_LUID (insn
);
13144 /* We can't combine into a call pattern. Remember, though, that
13145 the return value register is set at this LUID. We could
13146 still replace a register with the return value from the
13147 wrong subroutine call! */
13148 note_stores (PATTERN (insn
), record_dead_and_set_regs_1
, NULL_RTX
);
13151 note_stores (PATTERN (insn
), record_dead_and_set_regs_1
, insn
);
13154 /* If a SUBREG has the promoted bit set, it is in fact a property of the
13155 register present in the SUBREG, so for each such SUBREG go back and
13156 adjust nonzero and sign bit information of the registers that are
13157 known to have some zero/sign bits set.
13159 This is needed because when combine blows the SUBREGs away, the
13160 information on zero/sign bits is lost and further combines can be
13161 missed because of that. */
13164 record_promoted_value (rtx_insn
*insn
, rtx subreg
)
13166 struct insn_link
*links
;
13168 unsigned int regno
= REGNO (SUBREG_REG (subreg
));
13169 machine_mode mode
= GET_MODE (subreg
);
13171 if (GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode
) > HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
)
13174 for (links
= LOG_LINKS (insn
); links
;)
13176 reg_stat_type
*rsp
;
13178 insn
= links
->insn
;
13179 set
= single_set (insn
);
13181 if (! set
|| !REG_P (SET_DEST (set
))
13182 || REGNO (SET_DEST (set
)) != regno
13183 || GET_MODE (SET_DEST (set
)) != GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (subreg
)))
13185 links
= links
->next
;
13189 rsp
= ®_stat
[regno
];
13190 if (rsp
->last_set
== insn
)
13192 if (SUBREG_PROMOTED_UNSIGNED_P (subreg
))
13193 rsp
->last_set_nonzero_bits
&= GET_MODE_MASK (mode
);
13196 if (REG_P (SET_SRC (set
)))
13198 regno
= REGNO (SET_SRC (set
));
13199 links
= LOG_LINKS (insn
);
13206 /* Check if X, a register, is known to contain a value already
13207 truncated to MODE. In this case we can use a subreg to refer to
13208 the truncated value even though in the generic case we would need
13209 an explicit truncation. */
13212 reg_truncated_to_mode (machine_mode mode
, const_rtx x
)
13214 reg_stat_type
*rsp
= ®_stat
[REGNO (x
)];
13215 machine_mode truncated
= rsp
->truncated_to_mode
;
13218 || rsp
->truncation_label
< label_tick_ebb_start
)
13220 if (GET_MODE_SIZE (truncated
) <= GET_MODE_SIZE (mode
))
13222 if (TRULY_NOOP_TRUNCATION_MODES_P (mode
, truncated
))
13227 /* If X is a hard reg or a subreg record the mode that the register is
13228 accessed in. For non-TRULY_NOOP_TRUNCATION targets we might be able
13229 to turn a truncate into a subreg using this information. Return true
13230 if traversing X is complete. */
13233 record_truncated_value (rtx x
)
13235 machine_mode truncated_mode
;
13236 reg_stat_type
*rsp
;
13238 if (GET_CODE (x
) == SUBREG
&& REG_P (SUBREG_REG (x
)))
13240 machine_mode original_mode
= GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (x
));
13241 truncated_mode
= GET_MODE (x
);
13243 if (GET_MODE_SIZE (original_mode
) <= GET_MODE_SIZE (truncated_mode
))
13246 if (TRULY_NOOP_TRUNCATION_MODES_P (truncated_mode
, original_mode
))
13249 x
= SUBREG_REG (x
);
13251 /* ??? For hard-regs we now record everything. We might be able to
13252 optimize this using last_set_mode. */
13253 else if (REG_P (x
) && REGNO (x
) < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
)
13254 truncated_mode
= GET_MODE (x
);
13258 rsp
= ®_stat
[REGNO (x
)];
13259 if (rsp
->truncated_to_mode
== 0
13260 || rsp
->truncation_label
< label_tick_ebb_start
13261 || (GET_MODE_SIZE (truncated_mode
)
13262 < GET_MODE_SIZE (rsp
->truncated_to_mode
)))
13264 rsp
->truncated_to_mode
= truncated_mode
;
13265 rsp
->truncation_label
= label_tick
;
13271 /* Callback for note_uses. Find hardregs and subregs of pseudos and
13272 the modes they are used in. This can help truning TRUNCATEs into
13276 record_truncated_values (rtx
*loc
, void *data ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
13278 subrtx_var_iterator::array_type array
;
13279 FOR_EACH_SUBRTX_VAR (iter
, array
, *loc
, NONCONST
)
13280 if (record_truncated_value (*iter
))
13281 iter
.skip_subrtxes ();
13284 /* Scan X for promoted SUBREGs. For each one found,
13285 note what it implies to the registers used in it. */
13288 check_promoted_subreg (rtx_insn
*insn
, rtx x
)
13290 if (GET_CODE (x
) == SUBREG
13291 && SUBREG_PROMOTED_VAR_P (x
)
13292 && REG_P (SUBREG_REG (x
)))
13293 record_promoted_value (insn
, x
);
13296 const char *format
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (GET_CODE (x
));
13299 for (i
= 0; i
< GET_RTX_LENGTH (GET_CODE (x
)); i
++)
13303 check_promoted_subreg (insn
, XEXP (x
, i
));
13307 if (XVEC (x
, i
) != 0)
13308 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (x
, i
); j
++)
13309 check_promoted_subreg (insn
, XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
));
13315 /* Verify that all the registers and memory references mentioned in *LOC are
13316 still valid. *LOC was part of a value set in INSN when label_tick was
13317 equal to TICK. Return 0 if some are not. If REPLACE is nonzero, replace
13318 the invalid references with (clobber (const_int 0)) and return 1. This
13319 replacement is useful because we often can get useful information about
13320 the form of a value (e.g., if it was produced by a shift that always
13321 produces -1 or 0) even though we don't know exactly what registers it
13322 was produced from. */
13325 get_last_value_validate (rtx
*loc
, rtx_insn
*insn
, int tick
, int replace
)
13328 const char *fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (GET_CODE (x
));
13329 int len
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (GET_CODE (x
));
13334 unsigned int regno
= REGNO (x
);
13335 unsigned int endregno
= END_REGNO (x
);
13338 for (j
= regno
; j
< endregno
; j
++)
13340 reg_stat_type
*rsp
= ®_stat
[j
];
13341 if (rsp
->last_set_invalid
13342 /* If this is a pseudo-register that was only set once and not
13343 live at the beginning of the function, it is always valid. */
13344 || (! (regno
>= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
13345 && regno
< reg_n_sets_max
13346 && REG_N_SETS (regno
) == 1
13347 && (!REGNO_REG_SET_P
13348 (DF_LR_IN (ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN (cfun
)->next_bb
),
13350 && rsp
->last_set_label
> tick
))
13353 *loc
= gen_rtx_CLOBBER (GET_MODE (x
), const0_rtx
);
13360 /* If this is a memory reference, make sure that there were no stores after
13361 it that might have clobbered the value. We don't have alias info, so we
13362 assume any store invalidates it. Moreover, we only have local UIDs, so
13363 we also assume that there were stores in the intervening basic blocks. */
13364 else if (MEM_P (x
) && !MEM_READONLY_P (x
)
13365 && (tick
!= label_tick
|| DF_INSN_LUID (insn
) <= mem_last_set
))
13368 *loc
= gen_rtx_CLOBBER (GET_MODE (x
), const0_rtx
);
13372 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
13376 /* Check for identical subexpressions. If x contains
13377 identical subexpression we only have to traverse one of
13379 if (i
== 1 && ARITHMETIC_P (x
))
13381 /* Note that at this point x0 has already been checked
13382 and found valid. */
13383 rtx x0
= XEXP (x
, 0);
13384 rtx x1
= XEXP (x
, 1);
13386 /* If x0 and x1 are identical then x is also valid. */
13390 /* If x1 is identical to a subexpression of x0 then
13391 while checking x0, x1 has already been checked. Thus
13392 it is valid and so as x. */
13393 if (ARITHMETIC_P (x0
)
13394 && (x1
== XEXP (x0
, 0) || x1
== XEXP (x0
, 1)))
13397 /* If x0 is identical to a subexpression of x1 then x is
13398 valid iff the rest of x1 is valid. */
13399 if (ARITHMETIC_P (x1
)
13400 && (x0
== XEXP (x1
, 0) || x0
== XEXP (x1
, 1)))
13402 get_last_value_validate (&XEXP (x1
,
13403 x0
== XEXP (x1
, 0) ? 1 : 0),
13404 insn
, tick
, replace
);
13407 if (get_last_value_validate (&XEXP (x
, i
), insn
, tick
,
13411 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'E')
13412 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (x
, i
); j
++)
13413 if (get_last_value_validate (&XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
),
13414 insn
, tick
, replace
) == 0)
13418 /* If we haven't found a reason for it to be invalid, it is valid. */
13422 /* Get the last value assigned to X, if known. Some registers
13423 in the value may be replaced with (clobber (const_int 0)) if their value
13424 is known longer known reliably. */
13427 get_last_value (const_rtx x
)
13429 unsigned int regno
;
13431 reg_stat_type
*rsp
;
13433 /* If this is a non-paradoxical SUBREG, get the value of its operand and
13434 then convert it to the desired mode. If this is a paradoxical SUBREG,
13435 we cannot predict what values the "extra" bits might have. */
13436 if (GET_CODE (x
) == SUBREG
13437 && subreg_lowpart_p (x
)
13438 && !paradoxical_subreg_p (x
)
13439 && (value
= get_last_value (SUBREG_REG (x
))) != 0)
13440 return gen_lowpart (GET_MODE (x
), value
);
13446 rsp
= ®_stat
[regno
];
13447 value
= rsp
->last_set_value
;
13449 /* If we don't have a value, or if it isn't for this basic block and
13450 it's either a hard register, set more than once, or it's a live
13451 at the beginning of the function, return 0.
13453 Because if it's not live at the beginning of the function then the reg
13454 is always set before being used (is never used without being set).
13455 And, if it's set only once, and it's always set before use, then all
13456 uses must have the same last value, even if it's not from this basic
13460 || (rsp
->last_set_label
< label_tick_ebb_start
13461 && (regno
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
13462 || regno
>= reg_n_sets_max
13463 || REG_N_SETS (regno
) != 1
13465 (DF_LR_IN (ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN (cfun
)->next_bb
), regno
))))
13468 /* If the value was set in a later insn than the ones we are processing,
13469 we can't use it even if the register was only set once. */
13470 if (rsp
->last_set_label
== label_tick
13471 && DF_INSN_LUID (rsp
->last_set
) >= subst_low_luid
)
13474 /* If fewer bits were set than what we are asked for now, we cannot use
13476 if (GET_MODE_PRECISION (rsp
->last_set_mode
)
13477 < GET_MODE_PRECISION (GET_MODE (x
)))
13480 /* If the value has all its registers valid, return it. */
13481 if (get_last_value_validate (&value
, rsp
->last_set
, rsp
->last_set_label
, 0))
13484 /* Otherwise, make a copy and replace any invalid register with
13485 (clobber (const_int 0)). If that fails for some reason, return 0. */
13487 value
= copy_rtx (value
);
13488 if (get_last_value_validate (&value
, rsp
->last_set
, rsp
->last_set_label
, 1))
13494 /* Return nonzero if expression X refers to a REG or to memory
13495 that is set in an instruction more recent than FROM_LUID. */
13498 use_crosses_set_p (const_rtx x
, int from_luid
)
13502 enum rtx_code code
= GET_CODE (x
);
13506 unsigned int regno
= REGNO (x
);
13507 unsigned endreg
= END_REGNO (x
);
13509 #ifdef PUSH_ROUNDING
13510 /* Don't allow uses of the stack pointer to be moved,
13511 because we don't know whether the move crosses a push insn. */
13512 if (regno
== STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
&& PUSH_ARGS
)
13515 for (; regno
< endreg
; regno
++)
13517 reg_stat_type
*rsp
= ®_stat
[regno
];
13519 && rsp
->last_set_label
== label_tick
13520 && DF_INSN_LUID (rsp
->last_set
) > from_luid
)
13526 if (code
== MEM
&& mem_last_set
> from_luid
)
13529 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
13531 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
13536 for (j
= XVECLEN (x
, i
) - 1; j
>= 0; j
--)
13537 if (use_crosses_set_p (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), from_luid
))
13540 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'e'
13541 && use_crosses_set_p (XEXP (x
, i
), from_luid
))
13547 /* Define three variables used for communication between the following
13550 static unsigned int reg_dead_regno
, reg_dead_endregno
;
13551 static int reg_dead_flag
;
13553 /* Function called via note_stores from reg_dead_at_p.
13555 If DEST is within [reg_dead_regno, reg_dead_endregno), set
13556 reg_dead_flag to 1 if X is a CLOBBER and to -1 it is a SET. */
13559 reg_dead_at_p_1 (rtx dest
, const_rtx x
, void *data ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
13561 unsigned int regno
, endregno
;
13566 regno
= REGNO (dest
);
13567 endregno
= END_REGNO (dest
);
13568 if (reg_dead_endregno
> regno
&& reg_dead_regno
< endregno
)
13569 reg_dead_flag
= (GET_CODE (x
) == CLOBBER
) ? 1 : -1;
13572 /* Return nonzero if REG is known to be dead at INSN.
13574 We scan backwards from INSN. If we hit a REG_DEAD note or a CLOBBER
13575 referencing REG, it is dead. If we hit a SET referencing REG, it is
13576 live. Otherwise, see if it is live or dead at the start of the basic
13577 block we are in. Hard regs marked as being live in NEWPAT_USED_REGS
13578 must be assumed to be always live. */
13581 reg_dead_at_p (rtx reg
, rtx_insn
*insn
)
13586 /* Set variables for reg_dead_at_p_1. */
13587 reg_dead_regno
= REGNO (reg
);
13588 reg_dead_endregno
= END_REGNO (reg
);
13592 /* Check that reg isn't mentioned in NEWPAT_USED_REGS. For fixed registers
13593 we allow the machine description to decide whether use-and-clobber
13594 patterns are OK. */
13595 if (reg_dead_regno
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
)
13597 for (i
= reg_dead_regno
; i
< reg_dead_endregno
; i
++)
13598 if (!fixed_regs
[i
] && TEST_HARD_REG_BIT (newpat_used_regs
, i
))
13602 /* Scan backwards until we find a REG_DEAD note, SET, CLOBBER, or
13603 beginning of basic block. */
13604 block
= BLOCK_FOR_INSN (insn
);
13609 if (find_regno_note (insn
, REG_UNUSED
, reg_dead_regno
))
13612 note_stores (PATTERN (insn
), reg_dead_at_p_1
, NULL
);
13614 return reg_dead_flag
== 1 ? 1 : 0;
13616 if (find_regno_note (insn
, REG_DEAD
, reg_dead_regno
))
13620 if (insn
== BB_HEAD (block
))
13623 insn
= PREV_INSN (insn
);
13626 /* Look at live-in sets for the basic block that we were in. */
13627 for (i
= reg_dead_regno
; i
< reg_dead_endregno
; i
++)
13628 if (REGNO_REG_SET_P (df_get_live_in (block
), i
))
13634 /* Note hard registers in X that are used. */
13637 mark_used_regs_combine (rtx x
)
13639 RTX_CODE code
= GET_CODE (x
);
13640 unsigned int regno
;
13651 case ADDR_DIFF_VEC
:
13653 /* CC0 must die in the insn after it is set, so we don't need to take
13654 special note of it here. */
13659 /* If we are clobbering a MEM, mark any hard registers inside the
13660 address as used. */
13661 if (MEM_P (XEXP (x
, 0)))
13662 mark_used_regs_combine (XEXP (XEXP (x
, 0), 0));
13667 /* A hard reg in a wide mode may really be multiple registers.
13668 If so, mark all of them just like the first. */
13669 if (regno
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
)
13671 /* None of this applies to the stack, frame or arg pointers. */
13672 if (regno
== STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
13673 || (!HARD_FRAME_POINTER_IS_FRAME_POINTER
13674 && regno
== HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
)
13675 || (FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
!= ARG_POINTER_REGNUM
13676 && regno
== ARG_POINTER_REGNUM
&& fixed_regs
[regno
])
13677 || regno
== FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
)
13680 add_to_hard_reg_set (&newpat_used_regs
, GET_MODE (x
), regno
);
13686 /* If setting a MEM, or a SUBREG of a MEM, then note any hard regs in
13688 rtx testreg
= SET_DEST (x
);
13690 while (GET_CODE (testreg
) == SUBREG
13691 || GET_CODE (testreg
) == ZERO_EXTRACT
13692 || GET_CODE (testreg
) == STRICT_LOW_PART
)
13693 testreg
= XEXP (testreg
, 0);
13695 if (MEM_P (testreg
))
13696 mark_used_regs_combine (XEXP (testreg
, 0));
13698 mark_used_regs_combine (SET_SRC (x
));
13706 /* Recursively scan the operands of this expression. */
13709 const char *fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
13711 for (i
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
13714 mark_used_regs_combine (XEXP (x
, i
));
13715 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'E')
13719 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (x
, i
); j
++)
13720 mark_used_regs_combine (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
));
13726 /* Remove register number REGNO from the dead registers list of INSN.
13728 Return the note used to record the death, if there was one. */
13731 remove_death (unsigned int regno
, rtx_insn
*insn
)
13733 rtx note
= find_regno_note (insn
, REG_DEAD
, regno
);
13736 remove_note (insn
, note
);
13741 /* For each register (hardware or pseudo) used within expression X, if its
13742 death is in an instruction with luid between FROM_LUID (inclusive) and
13743 TO_INSN (exclusive), put a REG_DEAD note for that register in the
13744 list headed by PNOTES.
13746 That said, don't move registers killed by maybe_kill_insn.
13748 This is done when X is being merged by combination into TO_INSN. These
13749 notes will then be distributed as needed. */
13752 move_deaths (rtx x
, rtx maybe_kill_insn
, int from_luid
, rtx_insn
*to_insn
,
13757 enum rtx_code code
= GET_CODE (x
);
13761 unsigned int regno
= REGNO (x
);
13762 rtx_insn
*where_dead
= reg_stat
[regno
].last_death
;
13764 /* Don't move the register if it gets killed in between from and to. */
13765 if (maybe_kill_insn
&& reg_set_p (x
, maybe_kill_insn
)
13766 && ! reg_referenced_p (x
, maybe_kill_insn
))
13770 && BLOCK_FOR_INSN (where_dead
) == BLOCK_FOR_INSN (to_insn
)
13771 && DF_INSN_LUID (where_dead
) >= from_luid
13772 && DF_INSN_LUID (where_dead
) < DF_INSN_LUID (to_insn
))
13774 rtx note
= remove_death (regno
, where_dead
);
13776 /* It is possible for the call above to return 0. This can occur
13777 when last_death points to I2 or I1 that we combined with.
13778 In that case make a new note.
13780 We must also check for the case where X is a hard register
13781 and NOTE is a death note for a range of hard registers
13782 including X. In that case, we must put REG_DEAD notes for
13783 the remaining registers in place of NOTE. */
13785 if (note
!= 0 && regno
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
13786 && (GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (XEXP (note
, 0)))
13787 > GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (x
))))
13789 unsigned int deadregno
= REGNO (XEXP (note
, 0));
13790 unsigned int deadend
= END_REGNO (XEXP (note
, 0));
13791 unsigned int ourend
= END_REGNO (x
);
13794 for (i
= deadregno
; i
< deadend
; i
++)
13795 if (i
< regno
|| i
>= ourend
)
13796 add_reg_note (where_dead
, REG_DEAD
, regno_reg_rtx
[i
]);
13799 /* If we didn't find any note, or if we found a REG_DEAD note that
13800 covers only part of the given reg, and we have a multi-reg hard
13801 register, then to be safe we must check for REG_DEAD notes
13802 for each register other than the first. They could have
13803 their own REG_DEAD notes lying around. */
13804 else if ((note
== 0
13806 && (GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (XEXP (note
, 0)))
13807 < GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (x
)))))
13808 && regno
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
13809 && REG_NREGS (x
) > 1)
13811 unsigned int ourend
= END_REGNO (x
);
13812 unsigned int i
, offset
;
13816 offset
= hard_regno_nregs
[regno
][GET_MODE (XEXP (note
, 0))];
13820 for (i
= regno
+ offset
; i
< ourend
; i
++)
13821 move_deaths (regno_reg_rtx
[i
],
13822 maybe_kill_insn
, from_luid
, to_insn
, &oldnotes
);
13825 if (note
!= 0 && GET_MODE (XEXP (note
, 0)) == GET_MODE (x
))
13827 XEXP (note
, 1) = *pnotes
;
13831 *pnotes
= alloc_reg_note (REG_DEAD
, x
, *pnotes
);
13837 else if (GET_CODE (x
) == SET
)
13839 rtx dest
= SET_DEST (x
);
13841 move_deaths (SET_SRC (x
), maybe_kill_insn
, from_luid
, to_insn
, pnotes
);
13843 /* In the case of a ZERO_EXTRACT, a STRICT_LOW_PART, or a SUBREG
13844 that accesses one word of a multi-word item, some
13845 piece of everything register in the expression is used by
13846 this insn, so remove any old death. */
13847 /* ??? So why do we test for equality of the sizes? */
13849 if (GET_CODE (dest
) == ZERO_EXTRACT
13850 || GET_CODE (dest
) == STRICT_LOW_PART
13851 || (GET_CODE (dest
) == SUBREG
13852 && (((GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (dest
))
13853 + UNITS_PER_WORD
- 1) / UNITS_PER_WORD
)
13854 == ((GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (SUBREG_REG (dest
)))
13855 + UNITS_PER_WORD
- 1) / UNITS_PER_WORD
))))
13857 move_deaths (dest
, maybe_kill_insn
, from_luid
, to_insn
, pnotes
);
13861 /* If this is some other SUBREG, we know it replaces the entire
13862 value, so use that as the destination. */
13863 if (GET_CODE (dest
) == SUBREG
)
13864 dest
= SUBREG_REG (dest
);
13866 /* If this is a MEM, adjust deaths of anything used in the address.
13867 For a REG (the only other possibility), the entire value is
13868 being replaced so the old value is not used in this insn. */
13871 move_deaths (XEXP (dest
, 0), maybe_kill_insn
, from_luid
,
13876 else if (GET_CODE (x
) == CLOBBER
)
13879 len
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
);
13880 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
13882 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
13887 for (j
= XVECLEN (x
, i
) - 1; j
>= 0; j
--)
13888 move_deaths (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), maybe_kill_insn
, from_luid
,
13891 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'e')
13892 move_deaths (XEXP (x
, i
), maybe_kill_insn
, from_luid
, to_insn
, pnotes
);
13896 /* Return 1 if X is the target of a bit-field assignment in BODY, the
13897 pattern of an insn. X must be a REG. */
13900 reg_bitfield_target_p (rtx x
, rtx body
)
13904 if (GET_CODE (body
) == SET
)
13906 rtx dest
= SET_DEST (body
);
13908 unsigned int regno
, tregno
, endregno
, endtregno
;
13910 if (GET_CODE (dest
) == ZERO_EXTRACT
)
13911 target
= XEXP (dest
, 0);
13912 else if (GET_CODE (dest
) == STRICT_LOW_PART
)
13913 target
= SUBREG_REG (XEXP (dest
, 0));
13917 if (GET_CODE (target
) == SUBREG
)
13918 target
= SUBREG_REG (target
);
13920 if (!REG_P (target
))
13923 tregno
= REGNO (target
), regno
= REGNO (x
);
13924 if (tregno
>= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
|| regno
>= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
)
13925 return target
== x
;
13927 endtregno
= end_hard_regno (GET_MODE (target
), tregno
);
13928 endregno
= end_hard_regno (GET_MODE (x
), regno
);
13930 return endregno
> tregno
&& regno
< endtregno
;
13933 else if (GET_CODE (body
) == PARALLEL
)
13934 for (i
= XVECLEN (body
, 0) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
13935 if (reg_bitfield_target_p (x
, XVECEXP (body
, 0, i
)))
13941 /* Given a chain of REG_NOTES originally from FROM_INSN, try to place them
13942 as appropriate. I3 and I2 are the insns resulting from the combination
13943 insns including FROM (I2 may be zero).
13945 ELIM_I2 and ELIM_I1 are either zero or registers that we know will
13946 not need REG_DEAD notes because they are being substituted for. This
13947 saves searching in the most common cases.
13949 Each note in the list is either ignored or placed on some insns, depending
13950 on the type of note. */
13953 distribute_notes (rtx notes
, rtx_insn
*from_insn
, rtx_insn
*i3
, rtx_insn
*i2
,
13954 rtx elim_i2
, rtx elim_i1
, rtx elim_i0
)
13956 rtx note
, next_note
;
13958 rtx_insn
*tem_insn
;
13960 for (note
= notes
; note
; note
= next_note
)
13962 rtx_insn
*place
= 0, *place2
= 0;
13964 next_note
= XEXP (note
, 1);
13965 switch (REG_NOTE_KIND (note
))
13969 /* Doesn't matter much where we put this, as long as it's somewhere.
13970 It is preferable to keep these notes on branches, which is most
13971 likely to be i3. */
13975 case REG_NON_LOCAL_GOTO
:
13980 gcc_assert (i2
&& JUMP_P (i2
));
13985 case REG_EH_REGION
:
13986 /* These notes must remain with the call or trapping instruction. */
13989 else if (i2
&& CALL_P (i2
))
13993 gcc_assert (cfun
->can_throw_non_call_exceptions
);
13994 if (may_trap_p (i3
))
13996 else if (i2
&& may_trap_p (i2
))
13998 /* ??? Otherwise assume we've combined things such that we
13999 can now prove that the instructions can't trap. Drop the
14000 note in this case. */
14004 case REG_ARGS_SIZE
:
14005 /* ??? How to distribute between i3-i1. Assume i3 contains the
14006 entire adjustment. Assert i3 contains at least some adjust. */
14007 if (!noop_move_p (i3
))
14009 int old_size
, args_size
= INTVAL (XEXP (note
, 0));
14010 /* fixup_args_size_notes looks at REG_NORETURN note,
14011 so ensure the note is placed there first. */
14015 for (np
= &next_note
; *np
; np
= &XEXP (*np
, 1))
14016 if (REG_NOTE_KIND (*np
) == REG_NORETURN
)
14020 XEXP (n
, 1) = REG_NOTES (i3
);
14021 REG_NOTES (i3
) = n
;
14025 old_size
= fixup_args_size_notes (PREV_INSN (i3
), i3
, args_size
);
14026 /* emit_call_1 adds for !ACCUMULATE_OUTGOING_ARGS
14027 REG_ARGS_SIZE note to all noreturn calls, allow that here. */
14028 gcc_assert (old_size
!= args_size
14030 && !ACCUMULATE_OUTGOING_ARGS
14031 && find_reg_note (i3
, REG_NORETURN
, NULL_RTX
)));
14038 case REG_CALL_DECL
:
14039 /* These notes must remain with the call. It should not be
14040 possible for both I2 and I3 to be a call. */
14045 gcc_assert (i2
&& CALL_P (i2
));
14051 /* Any clobbers for i3 may still exist, and so we must process
14052 REG_UNUSED notes from that insn.
14054 Any clobbers from i2 or i1 can only exist if they were added by
14055 recog_for_combine. In that case, recog_for_combine created the
14056 necessary REG_UNUSED notes. Trying to keep any original
14057 REG_UNUSED notes from these insns can cause incorrect output
14058 if it is for the same register as the original i3 dest.
14059 In that case, we will notice that the register is set in i3,
14060 and then add a REG_UNUSED note for the destination of i3, which
14061 is wrong. However, it is possible to have REG_UNUSED notes from
14062 i2 or i1 for register which were both used and clobbered, so
14063 we keep notes from i2 or i1 if they will turn into REG_DEAD
14066 /* If this register is set or clobbered in I3, put the note there
14067 unless there is one already. */
14068 if (reg_set_p (XEXP (note
, 0), PATTERN (i3
)))
14070 if (from_insn
!= i3
)
14073 if (! (REG_P (XEXP (note
, 0))
14074 ? find_regno_note (i3
, REG_UNUSED
, REGNO (XEXP (note
, 0)))
14075 : find_reg_note (i3
, REG_UNUSED
, XEXP (note
, 0))))
14078 /* Otherwise, if this register is used by I3, then this register
14079 now dies here, so we must put a REG_DEAD note here unless there
14081 else if (reg_referenced_p (XEXP (note
, 0), PATTERN (i3
))
14082 && ! (REG_P (XEXP (note
, 0))
14083 ? find_regno_note (i3
, REG_DEAD
,
14084 REGNO (XEXP (note
, 0)))
14085 : find_reg_note (i3
, REG_DEAD
, XEXP (note
, 0))))
14087 PUT_REG_NOTE_KIND (note
, REG_DEAD
);
14095 /* These notes say something about results of an insn. We can
14096 only support them if they used to be on I3 in which case they
14097 remain on I3. Otherwise they are ignored.
14099 If the note refers to an expression that is not a constant, we
14100 must also ignore the note since we cannot tell whether the
14101 equivalence is still true. It might be possible to do
14102 slightly better than this (we only have a problem if I2DEST
14103 or I1DEST is present in the expression), but it doesn't
14104 seem worth the trouble. */
14106 if (from_insn
== i3
14107 && (XEXP (note
, 0) == 0 || CONSTANT_P (XEXP (note
, 0))))
14112 /* These notes say something about how a register is used. They must
14113 be present on any use of the register in I2 or I3. */
14114 if (reg_mentioned_p (XEXP (note
, 0), PATTERN (i3
)))
14117 if (i2
&& reg_mentioned_p (XEXP (note
, 0), PATTERN (i2
)))
14126 case REG_LABEL_TARGET
:
14127 case REG_LABEL_OPERAND
:
14128 /* This can show up in several ways -- either directly in the
14129 pattern, or hidden off in the constant pool with (or without?)
14130 a REG_EQUAL note. */
14131 /* ??? Ignore the without-reg_equal-note problem for now. */
14132 if (reg_mentioned_p (XEXP (note
, 0), PATTERN (i3
))
14133 || ((tem_note
= find_reg_note (i3
, REG_EQUAL
, NULL_RTX
))
14134 && GET_CODE (XEXP (tem_note
, 0)) == LABEL_REF
14135 && label_ref_label (XEXP (tem_note
, 0)) == XEXP (note
, 0)))
14139 && (reg_mentioned_p (XEXP (note
, 0), PATTERN (i2
))
14140 || ((tem_note
= find_reg_note (i2
, REG_EQUAL
, NULL_RTX
))
14141 && GET_CODE (XEXP (tem_note
, 0)) == LABEL_REF
14142 && label_ref_label (XEXP (tem_note
, 0)) == XEXP (note
, 0))))
14150 /* For REG_LABEL_TARGET on a JUMP_P, we prefer to put the note
14151 as a JUMP_LABEL or decrement LABEL_NUSES if it's already
14153 if (place
&& JUMP_P (place
)
14154 && REG_NOTE_KIND (note
) == REG_LABEL_TARGET
14155 && (JUMP_LABEL (place
) == NULL
14156 || JUMP_LABEL (place
) == XEXP (note
, 0)))
14158 rtx label
= JUMP_LABEL (place
);
14161 JUMP_LABEL (place
) = XEXP (note
, 0);
14162 else if (LABEL_P (label
))
14163 LABEL_NUSES (label
)--;
14166 if (place2
&& JUMP_P (place2
)
14167 && REG_NOTE_KIND (note
) == REG_LABEL_TARGET
14168 && (JUMP_LABEL (place2
) == NULL
14169 || JUMP_LABEL (place2
) == XEXP (note
, 0)))
14171 rtx label
= JUMP_LABEL (place2
);
14174 JUMP_LABEL (place2
) = XEXP (note
, 0);
14175 else if (LABEL_P (label
))
14176 LABEL_NUSES (label
)--;
14182 /* This note says something about the value of a register prior
14183 to the execution of an insn. It is too much trouble to see
14184 if the note is still correct in all situations. It is better
14185 to simply delete it. */
14189 /* If we replaced the right hand side of FROM_INSN with a
14190 REG_EQUAL note, the original use of the dying register
14191 will not have been combined into I3 and I2. In such cases,
14192 FROM_INSN is guaranteed to be the first of the combined
14193 instructions, so we simply need to search back before
14194 FROM_INSN for the previous use or set of this register,
14195 then alter the notes there appropriately.
14197 If the register is used as an input in I3, it dies there.
14198 Similarly for I2, if it is nonzero and adjacent to I3.
14200 If the register is not used as an input in either I3 or I2
14201 and it is not one of the registers we were supposed to eliminate,
14202 there are two possibilities. We might have a non-adjacent I2
14203 or we might have somehow eliminated an additional register
14204 from a computation. For example, we might have had A & B where
14205 we discover that B will always be zero. In this case we will
14206 eliminate the reference to A.
14208 In both cases, we must search to see if we can find a previous
14209 use of A and put the death note there. */
14212 && from_insn
== i2mod
14213 && !reg_overlap_mentioned_p (XEXP (note
, 0), i2mod_new_rhs
))
14214 tem_insn
= from_insn
;
14218 && CALL_P (from_insn
)
14219 && find_reg_fusage (from_insn
, USE
, XEXP (note
, 0)))
14221 else if (reg_referenced_p (XEXP (note
, 0), PATTERN (i3
)))
14223 else if (i2
!= 0 && next_nonnote_nondebug_insn (i2
) == i3
14224 && reg_referenced_p (XEXP (note
, 0), PATTERN (i2
)))
14226 else if ((rtx_equal_p (XEXP (note
, 0), elim_i2
)
14228 && reg_overlap_mentioned_p (XEXP (note
, 0),
14230 || rtx_equal_p (XEXP (note
, 0), elim_i1
)
14231 || rtx_equal_p (XEXP (note
, 0), elim_i0
))
14234 /* If the new I2 sets the same register that is marked dead
14235 in the note, we do not know where to put the note.
14237 if (i2
!= 0 && reg_set_p (XEXP (note
, 0), PATTERN (i2
)))
14243 basic_block bb
= this_basic_block
;
14245 for (tem_insn
= PREV_INSN (tem_insn
); place
== 0; tem_insn
= PREV_INSN (tem_insn
))
14247 if (!NONDEBUG_INSN_P (tem_insn
))
14249 if (tem_insn
== BB_HEAD (bb
))
14254 /* If the register is being set at TEM_INSN, see if that is all
14255 TEM_INSN is doing. If so, delete TEM_INSN. Otherwise, make this
14256 into a REG_UNUSED note instead. Don't delete sets to
14257 global register vars. */
14258 if ((REGNO (XEXP (note
, 0)) >= FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
14259 || !global_regs
[REGNO (XEXP (note
, 0))])
14260 && reg_set_p (XEXP (note
, 0), PATTERN (tem_insn
)))
14262 rtx set
= single_set (tem_insn
);
14263 rtx inner_dest
= 0;
14264 rtx_insn
*cc0_setter
= NULL
;
14267 for (inner_dest
= SET_DEST (set
);
14268 (GET_CODE (inner_dest
) == STRICT_LOW_PART
14269 || GET_CODE (inner_dest
) == SUBREG
14270 || GET_CODE (inner_dest
) == ZERO_EXTRACT
);
14271 inner_dest
= XEXP (inner_dest
, 0))
14274 /* Verify that it was the set, and not a clobber that
14275 modified the register.
14277 CC0 targets must be careful to maintain setter/user
14278 pairs. If we cannot delete the setter due to side
14279 effects, mark the user with an UNUSED note instead
14282 if (set
!= 0 && ! side_effects_p (SET_SRC (set
))
14283 && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (note
, 0), inner_dest
)
14285 || (! reg_mentioned_p (cc0_rtx
, SET_SRC (set
))
14286 || ((cc0_setter
= prev_cc0_setter (tem_insn
)) != NULL
14287 && sets_cc0_p (PATTERN (cc0_setter
)) > 0))))
14289 /* Move the notes and links of TEM_INSN elsewhere.
14290 This might delete other dead insns recursively.
14291 First set the pattern to something that won't use
14293 rtx old_notes
= REG_NOTES (tem_insn
);
14295 PATTERN (tem_insn
) = pc_rtx
;
14296 REG_NOTES (tem_insn
) = NULL
;
14298 distribute_notes (old_notes
, tem_insn
, tem_insn
, NULL
,
14299 NULL_RTX
, NULL_RTX
, NULL_RTX
);
14300 distribute_links (LOG_LINKS (tem_insn
));
14302 unsigned int regno
= REGNO (XEXP (note
, 0));
14303 reg_stat_type
*rsp
= ®_stat
[regno
];
14304 if (rsp
->last_set
== tem_insn
)
14305 record_value_for_reg (XEXP (note
, 0), NULL
, NULL_RTX
);
14307 SET_INSN_DELETED (tem_insn
);
14308 if (tem_insn
== i2
)
14311 /* Delete the setter too. */
14314 PATTERN (cc0_setter
) = pc_rtx
;
14315 old_notes
= REG_NOTES (cc0_setter
);
14316 REG_NOTES (cc0_setter
) = NULL
;
14318 distribute_notes (old_notes
, cc0_setter
,
14320 NULL_RTX
, NULL_RTX
, NULL_RTX
);
14321 distribute_links (LOG_LINKS (cc0_setter
));
14323 SET_INSN_DELETED (cc0_setter
);
14324 if (cc0_setter
== i2
)
14330 PUT_REG_NOTE_KIND (note
, REG_UNUSED
);
14332 /* If there isn't already a REG_UNUSED note, put one
14333 here. Do not place a REG_DEAD note, even if
14334 the register is also used here; that would not
14335 match the algorithm used in lifetime analysis
14336 and can cause the consistency check in the
14337 scheduler to fail. */
14338 if (! find_regno_note (tem_insn
, REG_UNUSED
,
14339 REGNO (XEXP (note
, 0))))
14344 else if (reg_referenced_p (XEXP (note
, 0), PATTERN (tem_insn
))
14345 || (CALL_P (tem_insn
)
14346 && find_reg_fusage (tem_insn
, USE
, XEXP (note
, 0))))
14350 /* If we are doing a 3->2 combination, and we have a
14351 register which formerly died in i3 and was not used
14352 by i2, which now no longer dies in i3 and is used in
14353 i2 but does not die in i2, and place is between i2
14354 and i3, then we may need to move a link from place to
14356 if (i2
&& DF_INSN_LUID (place
) > DF_INSN_LUID (i2
)
14358 && DF_INSN_LUID (from_insn
) > DF_INSN_LUID (i2
)
14359 && reg_referenced_p (XEXP (note
, 0), PATTERN (i2
)))
14361 struct insn_link
*links
= LOG_LINKS (place
);
14362 LOG_LINKS (place
) = NULL
;
14363 distribute_links (links
);
14368 if (tem_insn
== BB_HEAD (bb
))
14374 /* If the register is set or already dead at PLACE, we needn't do
14375 anything with this note if it is still a REG_DEAD note.
14376 We check here if it is set at all, not if is it totally replaced,
14377 which is what `dead_or_set_p' checks, so also check for it being
14380 if (place
&& REG_NOTE_KIND (note
) == REG_DEAD
)
14382 unsigned int regno
= REGNO (XEXP (note
, 0));
14383 reg_stat_type
*rsp
= ®_stat
[regno
];
14385 if (dead_or_set_p (place
, XEXP (note
, 0))
14386 || reg_bitfield_target_p (XEXP (note
, 0), PATTERN (place
)))
14388 /* Unless the register previously died in PLACE, clear
14389 last_death. [I no longer understand why this is
14391 if (rsp
->last_death
!= place
)
14392 rsp
->last_death
= 0;
14396 rsp
->last_death
= place
;
14398 /* If this is a death note for a hard reg that is occupying
14399 multiple registers, ensure that we are still using all
14400 parts of the object. If we find a piece of the object
14401 that is unused, we must arrange for an appropriate REG_DEAD
14402 note to be added for it. However, we can't just emit a USE
14403 and tag the note to it, since the register might actually
14404 be dead; so we recourse, and the recursive call then finds
14405 the previous insn that used this register. */
14407 if (place
&& REG_NREGS (XEXP (note
, 0)) > 1)
14409 unsigned int endregno
= END_REGNO (XEXP (note
, 0));
14410 bool all_used
= true;
14413 for (i
= regno
; i
< endregno
; i
++)
14414 if ((! refers_to_regno_p (i
, PATTERN (place
))
14415 && ! find_regno_fusage (place
, USE
, i
))
14416 || dead_or_set_regno_p (place
, i
))
14424 /* Put only REG_DEAD notes for pieces that are
14425 not already dead or set. */
14427 for (i
= regno
; i
< endregno
;
14428 i
+= hard_regno_nregs
[i
][reg_raw_mode
[i
]])
14430 rtx piece
= regno_reg_rtx
[i
];
14431 basic_block bb
= this_basic_block
;
14433 if (! dead_or_set_p (place
, piece
)
14434 && ! reg_bitfield_target_p (piece
,
14437 rtx new_note
= alloc_reg_note (REG_DEAD
, piece
,
14440 distribute_notes (new_note
, place
, place
,
14441 NULL
, NULL_RTX
, NULL_RTX
,
14444 else if (! refers_to_regno_p (i
, PATTERN (place
))
14445 && ! find_regno_fusage (place
, USE
, i
))
14446 for (tem_insn
= PREV_INSN (place
); ;
14447 tem_insn
= PREV_INSN (tem_insn
))
14449 if (!NONDEBUG_INSN_P (tem_insn
))
14451 if (tem_insn
== BB_HEAD (bb
))
14455 if (dead_or_set_p (tem_insn
, piece
)
14456 || reg_bitfield_target_p (piece
,
14457 PATTERN (tem_insn
)))
14459 add_reg_note (tem_insn
, REG_UNUSED
, piece
);
14472 /* Any other notes should not be present at this point in the
14474 gcc_unreachable ();
14479 XEXP (note
, 1) = REG_NOTES (place
);
14480 REG_NOTES (place
) = note
;
14484 add_shallow_copy_of_reg_note (place2
, note
);
14488 /* Similarly to above, distribute the LOG_LINKS that used to be present on
14489 I3, I2, and I1 to new locations. This is also called to add a link
14490 pointing at I3 when I3's destination is changed. */
14493 distribute_links (struct insn_link
*links
)
14495 struct insn_link
*link
, *next_link
;
14497 for (link
= links
; link
; link
= next_link
)
14499 rtx_insn
*place
= 0;
14503 next_link
= link
->next
;
14505 /* If the insn that this link points to is a NOTE, ignore it. */
14506 if (NOTE_P (link
->insn
))
14510 rtx pat
= PATTERN (link
->insn
);
14511 if (GET_CODE (pat
) == SET
)
14513 else if (GET_CODE (pat
) == PARALLEL
)
14516 for (i
= 0; i
< XVECLEN (pat
, 0); i
++)
14518 set
= XVECEXP (pat
, 0, i
);
14519 if (GET_CODE (set
) != SET
)
14522 reg
= SET_DEST (set
);
14523 while (GET_CODE (reg
) == ZERO_EXTRACT
14524 || GET_CODE (reg
) == STRICT_LOW_PART
14525 || GET_CODE (reg
) == SUBREG
)
14526 reg
= XEXP (reg
, 0);
14531 if (REGNO (reg
) == link
->regno
)
14534 if (i
== XVECLEN (pat
, 0))
14540 reg
= SET_DEST (set
);
14542 while (GET_CODE (reg
) == ZERO_EXTRACT
14543 || GET_CODE (reg
) == STRICT_LOW_PART
14544 || GET_CODE (reg
) == SUBREG
)
14545 reg
= XEXP (reg
, 0);
14547 /* A LOG_LINK is defined as being placed on the first insn that uses
14548 a register and points to the insn that sets the register. Start
14549 searching at the next insn after the target of the link and stop
14550 when we reach a set of the register or the end of the basic block.
14552 Note that this correctly handles the link that used to point from
14553 I3 to I2. Also note that not much searching is typically done here
14554 since most links don't point very far away. */
14556 for (insn
= NEXT_INSN (link
->insn
);
14557 (insn
&& (this_basic_block
->next_bb
== EXIT_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN (cfun
)
14558 || BB_HEAD (this_basic_block
->next_bb
) != insn
));
14559 insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
))
14560 if (DEBUG_INSN_P (insn
))
14562 else if (INSN_P (insn
) && reg_overlap_mentioned_p (reg
, PATTERN (insn
)))
14564 if (reg_referenced_p (reg
, PATTERN (insn
)))
14568 else if (CALL_P (insn
)
14569 && find_reg_fusage (insn
, USE
, reg
))
14574 else if (INSN_P (insn
) && reg_set_p (reg
, insn
))
14577 /* If we found a place to put the link, place it there unless there
14578 is already a link to the same insn as LINK at that point. */
14582 struct insn_link
*link2
;
14584 FOR_EACH_LOG_LINK (link2
, place
)
14585 if (link2
->insn
== link
->insn
&& link2
->regno
== link
->regno
)
14590 link
->next
= LOG_LINKS (place
);
14591 LOG_LINKS (place
) = link
;
14593 /* Set added_links_insn to the earliest insn we added a
14595 if (added_links_insn
== 0
14596 || DF_INSN_LUID (added_links_insn
) > DF_INSN_LUID (place
))
14597 added_links_insn
= place
;
14603 /* Check for any register or memory mentioned in EQUIV that is not
14604 mentioned in EXPR. This is used to restrict EQUIV to "specializations"
14605 of EXPR where some registers may have been replaced by constants. */
14608 unmentioned_reg_p (rtx equiv
, rtx expr
)
14610 subrtx_iterator::array_type array
;
14611 FOR_EACH_SUBRTX (iter
, array
, equiv
, NONCONST
)
14613 const_rtx x
= *iter
;
14614 if ((REG_P (x
) || MEM_P (x
))
14615 && !reg_mentioned_p (x
, expr
))
14621 DEBUG_FUNCTION
void
14622 dump_combine_stats (FILE *file
)
14626 ";; Combiner statistics: %d attempts, %d substitutions (%d requiring new space),\n;; %d successes.\n\n",
14627 combine_attempts
, combine_merges
, combine_extras
, combine_successes
);
14631 dump_combine_total_stats (FILE *file
)
14635 "\n;; Combiner totals: %d attempts, %d substitutions (%d requiring new space),\n;; %d successes.\n",
14636 total_attempts
, total_merges
, total_extras
, total_successes
);
14639 /* Try combining insns through substitution. */
14640 static unsigned int
14641 rest_of_handle_combine (void)
14643 int rebuild_jump_labels_after_combine
;
14645 df_set_flags (DF_LR_RUN_DCE
+ DF_DEFER_INSN_RESCAN
);
14646 df_note_add_problem ();
14649 regstat_init_n_sets_and_refs ();
14650 reg_n_sets_max
= max_reg_num ();
14652 rebuild_jump_labels_after_combine
14653 = combine_instructions (get_insns (), max_reg_num ());
14655 /* Combining insns may have turned an indirect jump into a
14656 direct jump. Rebuild the JUMP_LABEL fields of jumping
14658 if (rebuild_jump_labels_after_combine
)
14660 if (dom_info_available_p (CDI_DOMINATORS
))
14661 free_dominance_info (CDI_DOMINATORS
);
14662 timevar_push (TV_JUMP
);
14663 rebuild_jump_labels (get_insns ());
14665 timevar_pop (TV_JUMP
);
14668 regstat_free_n_sets_and_refs ();
14674 const pass_data pass_data_combine
=
14676 RTL_PASS
, /* type */
14677 "combine", /* name */
14678 OPTGROUP_NONE
, /* optinfo_flags */
14679 TV_COMBINE
, /* tv_id */
14680 PROP_cfglayout
, /* properties_required */
14681 0, /* properties_provided */
14682 0, /* properties_destroyed */
14683 0, /* todo_flags_start */
14684 TODO_df_finish
, /* todo_flags_finish */
14687 class pass_combine
: public rtl_opt_pass
14690 pass_combine (gcc::context
*ctxt
)
14691 : rtl_opt_pass (pass_data_combine
, ctxt
)
14694 /* opt_pass methods: */
14695 virtual bool gate (function
*) { return (optimize
> 0); }
14696 virtual unsigned int execute (function
*)
14698 return rest_of_handle_combine ();
14701 }; // class pass_combine
14703 } // anon namespace
14706 make_pass_combine (gcc::context
*ctxt
)
14708 return new pass_combine (ctxt
);