1 /* Dwarf2 Call Frame Information helper routines.
2 Copyright (C) 1992-2017 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
8 Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
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/>. */
22 #include "coretypes.h"
27 #include "tree-pass.h"
31 #include "stor-layout.h"
33 #include "dwarf2out.h"
34 #include "dwarf2asm.h"
35 #include "common/common-target.h"
37 #include "except.h" /* expand_builtin_dwarf_sp_column */
38 #include "expr.h" /* init_return_column_size */
39 #include "output.h" /* asm_out_file */
40 #include "debug.h" /* dwarf2out_do_frame, dwarf2out_do_cfi_asm */
43 /* ??? Poison these here until it can be done generically. They've been
44 totally replaced in this file; make sure it stays that way. */
45 #undef DWARF2_UNWIND_INFO
46 #undef DWARF2_FRAME_INFO
47 #if (GCC_VERSION >= 3000)
48 #pragma GCC poison DWARF2_UNWIND_INFO DWARF2_FRAME_INFO
51 #ifndef INCOMING_RETURN_ADDR_RTX
52 #define INCOMING_RETURN_ADDR_RTX (gcc_unreachable (), NULL_RTX)
55 /* Maximum size (in bytes) of an artificially generated label. */
56 #define MAX_ARTIFICIAL_LABEL_BYTES 30
58 /* A collected description of an entire row of the abstract CFI table. */
59 struct GTY(()) dw_cfi_row
61 /* The expression that computes the CFA, expressed in two different ways.
62 The CFA member for the simple cases, and the full CFI expression for
63 the complex cases. The later will be a DW_CFA_cfa_expression. */
67 /* The expressions for any register column that is saved. */
71 /* The caller's ORIG_REG is saved in SAVED_IN_REG. */
72 struct GTY(()) reg_saved_in_data
{
78 /* Since we no longer have a proper CFG, we're going to create a facsimile
79 of one on the fly while processing the frame-related insns.
81 We create dw_trace_info structures for each extended basic block beginning
82 and ending at a "save point". Save points are labels, barriers, certain
83 notes, and of course the beginning and end of the function.
85 As we encounter control transfer insns, we propagate the "current"
86 row state across the edges to the starts of traces. When checking is
87 enabled, we validate that we propagate the same data from all sources.
89 All traces are members of the TRACE_INFO array, in the order in which
90 they appear in the instruction stream.
92 All save points are present in the TRACE_INDEX hash, mapping the insn
93 starting a trace to the dw_trace_info describing the trace. */
97 /* The insn that begins the trace. */
100 /* The row state at the beginning and end of the trace. */
101 dw_cfi_row
*beg_row
, *end_row
;
103 /* Tracking for DW_CFA_GNU_args_size. The "true" sizes are those we find
104 while scanning insns. However, the args_size value is irrelevant at
105 any point except can_throw_internal_p insns. Therefore the "delay"
106 sizes the values that must actually be emitted for this trace. */
107 HOST_WIDE_INT beg_true_args_size
, end_true_args_size
;
108 HOST_WIDE_INT beg_delay_args_size
, end_delay_args_size
;
110 /* The first EH insn in the trace, where beg_delay_args_size must be set. */
113 /* The following variables contain data used in interpreting frame related
114 expressions. These are not part of the "real" row state as defined by
115 Dwarf, but it seems like they need to be propagated into a trace in case
116 frame related expressions have been sunk. */
117 /* ??? This seems fragile. These variables are fragments of a larger
118 expression. If we do not keep the entire expression together, we risk
119 not being able to put it together properly. Consider forcing targets
120 to generate self-contained expressions and dropping all of the magic
121 interpretation code in this file. Or at least refusing to shrink wrap
122 any frame related insn that doesn't contain a complete expression. */
124 /* The register used for saving registers to the stack, and its offset
126 dw_cfa_location cfa_store
;
128 /* A temporary register holding an integral value used in adjusting SP
129 or setting up the store_reg. The "offset" field holds the integer
130 value, not an offset. */
131 dw_cfa_location cfa_temp
;
133 /* A set of registers saved in other registers. This is the inverse of
134 the row->reg_save info, if the entry is a DW_CFA_register. This is
135 implemented as a flat array because it normally contains zero or 1
136 entry, depending on the target. IA-64 is the big spender here, using
137 a maximum of 5 entries. */
138 vec
<reg_saved_in_data
> regs_saved_in_regs
;
140 /* An identifier for this trace. Used only for debugging dumps. */
143 /* True if this trace immediately follows NOTE_INSN_SWITCH_TEXT_SECTIONS. */
144 bool switch_sections
;
146 /* True if we've seen different values incoming to beg_true_args_size. */
147 bool args_size_undefined
;
151 /* Hashtable helpers. */
153 struct trace_info_hasher
: nofree_ptr_hash
<dw_trace_info
>
155 static inline hashval_t
hash (const dw_trace_info
*);
156 static inline bool equal (const dw_trace_info
*, const dw_trace_info
*);
160 trace_info_hasher::hash (const dw_trace_info
*ti
)
162 return INSN_UID (ti
->head
);
166 trace_info_hasher::equal (const dw_trace_info
*a
, const dw_trace_info
*b
)
168 return a
->head
== b
->head
;
172 /* The variables making up the pseudo-cfg, as described above. */
173 static vec
<dw_trace_info
> trace_info
;
174 static vec
<dw_trace_info
*> trace_work_list
;
175 static hash_table
<trace_info_hasher
> *trace_index
;
177 /* A vector of call frame insns for the CIE. */
180 /* The state of the first row of the FDE table, which includes the
181 state provided by the CIE. */
182 static GTY(()) dw_cfi_row
*cie_cfi_row
;
184 static GTY(()) reg_saved_in_data
*cie_return_save
;
186 static GTY(()) unsigned long dwarf2out_cfi_label_num
;
188 /* The insn after which a new CFI note should be emitted. */
189 static rtx_insn
*add_cfi_insn
;
191 /* When non-null, add_cfi will add the CFI to this vector. */
192 static cfi_vec
*add_cfi_vec
;
194 /* The current instruction trace. */
195 static dw_trace_info
*cur_trace
;
197 /* The current, i.e. most recently generated, row of the CFI table. */
198 static dw_cfi_row
*cur_row
;
200 /* A copy of the current CFA, for use during the processing of a
202 static dw_cfa_location
*cur_cfa
;
204 /* We delay emitting a register save until either (a) we reach the end
205 of the prologue or (b) the register is clobbered. This clusters
206 register saves so that there are fewer pc advances. */
208 struct queued_reg_save
{
211 HOST_WIDE_INT cfa_offset
;
215 static vec
<queued_reg_save
> queued_reg_saves
;
217 /* True if any CFI directives were emitted at the current insn. */
218 static bool any_cfis_emitted
;
220 /* Short-hand for commonly used register numbers. */
221 static unsigned dw_stack_pointer_regnum
;
222 static unsigned dw_frame_pointer_regnum
;
224 /* Hook used by __throw. */
227 expand_builtin_dwarf_sp_column (void)
229 unsigned int dwarf_regnum
= DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
);
230 return GEN_INT (DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT (dwarf_regnum
, 1));
233 /* MEM is a memory reference for the register size table, each element of
234 which has mode MODE. Initialize column C as a return address column. */
237 init_return_column_size (machine_mode mode
, rtx mem
, unsigned int c
)
239 HOST_WIDE_INT offset
= c
* GET_MODE_SIZE (mode
);
240 HOST_WIDE_INT size
= GET_MODE_SIZE (Pmode
);
241 emit_move_insn (adjust_address (mem
, mode
, offset
),
242 gen_int_mode (size
, mode
));
245 /* Datastructure used by expand_builtin_init_dwarf_reg_sizes and
246 init_one_dwarf_reg_size to communicate on what has been done by the
249 struct init_one_dwarf_reg_state
251 /* Whether the dwarf return column was initialized. */
252 bool wrote_return_column
;
254 /* For each hard register REGNO, whether init_one_dwarf_reg_size
255 was given REGNO to process already. */
256 bool processed_regno
[FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
];
260 /* Helper for expand_builtin_init_dwarf_reg_sizes. Generate code to
261 initialize the dwarf register size table entry corresponding to register
262 REGNO in REGMODE. TABLE is the table base address, SLOTMODE is the mode to
263 use for the size entry to initialize, and INIT_STATE is the communication
264 datastructure conveying what we're doing to our caller. */
267 void init_one_dwarf_reg_size (int regno
, machine_mode regmode
,
268 rtx table
, machine_mode slotmode
,
269 init_one_dwarf_reg_state
*init_state
)
271 const unsigned int dnum
= DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (regno
);
272 const unsigned int rnum
= DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT (dnum
, 1);
273 const unsigned int dcol
= DWARF_REG_TO_UNWIND_COLUMN (rnum
);
275 const HOST_WIDE_INT slotoffset
= dcol
* GET_MODE_SIZE (slotmode
);
276 const HOST_WIDE_INT regsize
= GET_MODE_SIZE (regmode
);
278 init_state
->processed_regno
[regno
] = true;
280 if (rnum
>= DWARF_FRAME_REGISTERS
)
283 if (dnum
== DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN
)
285 if (regmode
== VOIDmode
)
287 init_state
->wrote_return_column
= true;
293 emit_move_insn (adjust_address (table
, slotmode
, slotoffset
),
294 gen_int_mode (regsize
, slotmode
));
297 /* Generate code to initialize the dwarf register size table located
298 at the provided ADDRESS. */
301 expand_builtin_init_dwarf_reg_sizes (tree address
)
304 machine_mode mode
= TYPE_MODE (char_type_node
);
305 rtx addr
= expand_normal (address
);
306 rtx mem
= gen_rtx_MEM (BLKmode
, addr
);
308 init_one_dwarf_reg_state init_state
;
310 memset ((char *)&init_state
, 0, sizeof (init_state
));
312 for (i
= 0; i
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
; i
++)
314 machine_mode save_mode
;
317 /* No point in processing a register multiple times. This could happen
318 with register spans, e.g. when a reg is first processed as a piece of
319 a span, then as a register on its own later on. */
321 if (init_state
.processed_regno
[i
])
324 save_mode
= targetm
.dwarf_frame_reg_mode (i
);
325 span
= targetm
.dwarf_register_span (gen_rtx_REG (save_mode
, i
));
328 init_one_dwarf_reg_size (i
, save_mode
, mem
, mode
, &init_state
);
331 for (int si
= 0; si
< XVECLEN (span
, 0); si
++)
333 rtx reg
= XVECEXP (span
, 0, si
);
335 init_one_dwarf_reg_size
336 (REGNO (reg
), GET_MODE (reg
), mem
, mode
, &init_state
);
341 if (!init_state
.wrote_return_column
)
342 init_return_column_size (mode
, mem
, DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN
);
344 #ifdef DWARF_ALT_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN
345 init_return_column_size (mode
, mem
, DWARF_ALT_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN
);
348 targetm
.init_dwarf_reg_sizes_extra (address
);
352 static dw_trace_info
*
353 get_trace_info (rtx_insn
*insn
)
357 return trace_index
->find_with_hash (&dummy
, INSN_UID (insn
));
361 save_point_p (rtx_insn
*insn
)
363 /* Labels, except those that are really jump tables. */
365 return inside_basic_block_p (insn
);
367 /* We split traces at the prologue/epilogue notes because those
368 are points at which the unwind info is usually stable. This
369 makes it easier to find spots with identical unwind info so
370 that we can use remember/restore_state opcodes. */
372 switch (NOTE_KIND (insn
))
374 case NOTE_INSN_PROLOGUE_END
:
375 case NOTE_INSN_EPILOGUE_BEG
:
382 /* Divide OFF by DWARF_CIE_DATA_ALIGNMENT, asserting no remainder. */
384 static inline HOST_WIDE_INT
385 div_data_align (HOST_WIDE_INT off
)
387 HOST_WIDE_INT r
= off
/ DWARF_CIE_DATA_ALIGNMENT
;
388 gcc_assert (r
* DWARF_CIE_DATA_ALIGNMENT
== off
);
392 /* Return true if we need a signed version of a given opcode
393 (e.g. DW_CFA_offset_extended_sf vs DW_CFA_offset_extended). */
396 need_data_align_sf_opcode (HOST_WIDE_INT off
)
398 return DWARF_CIE_DATA_ALIGNMENT
< 0 ? off
> 0 : off
< 0;
401 /* Return a pointer to a newly allocated Call Frame Instruction. */
403 static inline dw_cfi_ref
406 dw_cfi_ref cfi
= ggc_alloc
<dw_cfi_node
> ();
408 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
= 0;
409 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
.dw_cfi_reg_num
= 0;
414 /* Return a newly allocated CFI row, with no defined data. */
419 dw_cfi_row
*row
= ggc_cleared_alloc
<dw_cfi_row
> ();
421 row
->cfa
.reg
= INVALID_REGNUM
;
426 /* Return a copy of an existing CFI row. */
429 copy_cfi_row (dw_cfi_row
*src
)
431 dw_cfi_row
*dst
= ggc_alloc
<dw_cfi_row
> ();
434 dst
->reg_save
= vec_safe_copy (src
->reg_save
);
439 /* Generate a new label for the CFI info to refer to. */
442 dwarf2out_cfi_label (void)
444 int num
= dwarf2out_cfi_label_num
++;
447 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label
, "LCFI", num
);
449 return xstrdup (label
);
452 /* Add CFI either to the current insn stream or to a vector, or both. */
455 add_cfi (dw_cfi_ref cfi
)
457 any_cfis_emitted
= true;
459 if (add_cfi_insn
!= NULL
)
461 add_cfi_insn
= emit_note_after (NOTE_INSN_CFI
, add_cfi_insn
);
462 NOTE_CFI (add_cfi_insn
) = cfi
;
465 if (add_cfi_vec
!= NULL
)
466 vec_safe_push (*add_cfi_vec
, cfi
);
470 add_cfi_args_size (HOST_WIDE_INT size
)
472 dw_cfi_ref cfi
= new_cfi ();
474 /* While we can occasionally have args_size < 0 internally, this state
475 should not persist at a point we actually need an opcode. */
476 gcc_assert (size
>= 0);
478 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= DW_CFA_GNU_args_size
;
479 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_offset
= size
;
485 add_cfi_restore (unsigned reg
)
487 dw_cfi_ref cfi
= new_cfi ();
489 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= (reg
& ~0x3f ? DW_CFA_restore_extended
: DW_CFA_restore
);
490 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
= reg
;
495 /* Perform ROW->REG_SAVE[COLUMN] = CFI. CFI may be null, indicating
496 that the register column is no longer saved. */
499 update_row_reg_save (dw_cfi_row
*row
, unsigned column
, dw_cfi_ref cfi
)
501 if (vec_safe_length (row
->reg_save
) <= column
)
502 vec_safe_grow_cleared (row
->reg_save
, column
+ 1);
503 (*row
->reg_save
)[column
] = cfi
;
506 /* This function fills in aa dw_cfa_location structure from a dwarf location
507 descriptor sequence. */
510 get_cfa_from_loc_descr (dw_cfa_location
*cfa
, struct dw_loc_descr_node
*loc
)
512 struct dw_loc_descr_node
*ptr
;
514 cfa
->base_offset
= 0;
518 for (ptr
= loc
; ptr
!= NULL
; ptr
= ptr
->dw_loc_next
)
520 enum dwarf_location_atom op
= ptr
->dw_loc_opc
;
556 cfa
->reg
= op
- DW_OP_reg0
;
559 cfa
->reg
= ptr
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.v
.val_int
;
593 cfa
->reg
= op
- DW_OP_breg0
;
594 cfa
->base_offset
= ptr
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.v
.val_int
;
597 cfa
->reg
= ptr
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.v
.val_int
;
598 cfa
->base_offset
= ptr
->dw_loc_oprnd2
.v
.val_int
;
603 case DW_OP_plus_uconst
:
604 cfa
->offset
= ptr
->dw_loc_oprnd1
.v
.val_unsigned
;
612 /* Find the previous value for the CFA, iteratively. CFI is the opcode
613 to interpret, *LOC will be updated as necessary, *REMEMBER is used for
614 one level of remember/restore state processing. */
617 lookup_cfa_1 (dw_cfi_ref cfi
, dw_cfa_location
*loc
, dw_cfa_location
*remember
)
619 switch (cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
)
621 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset
:
622 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset_sf
:
623 loc
->offset
= cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_offset
;
625 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_register
:
626 loc
->reg
= cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
;
629 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_sf
:
630 loc
->reg
= cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
;
631 loc
->offset
= cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
.dw_cfi_offset
;
633 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_expression
:
634 get_cfa_from_loc_descr (loc
, cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_loc
);
637 case DW_CFA_remember_state
:
638 gcc_assert (!remember
->in_use
);
640 remember
->in_use
= 1;
642 case DW_CFA_restore_state
:
643 gcc_assert (remember
->in_use
);
645 remember
->in_use
= 0;
653 /* Determine if two dw_cfa_location structures define the same data. */
656 cfa_equal_p (const dw_cfa_location
*loc1
, const dw_cfa_location
*loc2
)
658 return (loc1
->reg
== loc2
->reg
659 && loc1
->offset
== loc2
->offset
660 && loc1
->indirect
== loc2
->indirect
661 && (loc1
->indirect
== 0
662 || loc1
->base_offset
== loc2
->base_offset
));
665 /* Determine if two CFI operands are identical. */
668 cfi_oprnd_equal_p (enum dw_cfi_oprnd_type t
, dw_cfi_oprnd
*a
, dw_cfi_oprnd
*b
)
672 case dw_cfi_oprnd_unused
:
674 case dw_cfi_oprnd_reg_num
:
675 return a
->dw_cfi_reg_num
== b
->dw_cfi_reg_num
;
676 case dw_cfi_oprnd_offset
:
677 return a
->dw_cfi_offset
== b
->dw_cfi_offset
;
678 case dw_cfi_oprnd_addr
:
679 return (a
->dw_cfi_addr
== b
->dw_cfi_addr
680 || strcmp (a
->dw_cfi_addr
, b
->dw_cfi_addr
) == 0);
681 case dw_cfi_oprnd_loc
:
682 return loc_descr_equal_p (a
->dw_cfi_loc
, b
->dw_cfi_loc
);
687 /* Determine if two CFI entries are identical. */
690 cfi_equal_p (dw_cfi_ref a
, dw_cfi_ref b
)
692 enum dwarf_call_frame_info opc
;
694 /* Make things easier for our callers, including missing operands. */
697 if (a
== NULL
|| b
== NULL
)
700 /* Obviously, the opcodes must match. */
702 if (opc
!= b
->dw_cfi_opc
)
705 /* Compare the two operands, re-using the type of the operands as
706 already exposed elsewhere. */
707 return (cfi_oprnd_equal_p (dw_cfi_oprnd1_desc (opc
),
708 &a
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
, &b
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
)
709 && cfi_oprnd_equal_p (dw_cfi_oprnd2_desc (opc
),
710 &a
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
, &b
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
));
713 /* Determine if two CFI_ROW structures are identical. */
716 cfi_row_equal_p (dw_cfi_row
*a
, dw_cfi_row
*b
)
718 size_t i
, n_a
, n_b
, n_max
;
722 if (!cfi_equal_p (a
->cfa_cfi
, b
->cfa_cfi
))
725 else if (!cfa_equal_p (&a
->cfa
, &b
->cfa
))
728 n_a
= vec_safe_length (a
->reg_save
);
729 n_b
= vec_safe_length (b
->reg_save
);
730 n_max
= MAX (n_a
, n_b
);
732 for (i
= 0; i
< n_max
; ++i
)
734 dw_cfi_ref r_a
= NULL
, r_b
= NULL
;
737 r_a
= (*a
->reg_save
)[i
];
739 r_b
= (*b
->reg_save
)[i
];
741 if (!cfi_equal_p (r_a
, r_b
))
748 /* The CFA is now calculated from NEW_CFA. Consider OLD_CFA in determining
749 what opcode to emit. Returns the CFI opcode to effect the change, or
750 NULL if NEW_CFA == OLD_CFA. */
753 def_cfa_0 (dw_cfa_location
*old_cfa
, dw_cfa_location
*new_cfa
)
757 /* If nothing changed, no need to issue any call frame instructions. */
758 if (cfa_equal_p (old_cfa
, new_cfa
))
763 if (new_cfa
->reg
== old_cfa
->reg
&& !new_cfa
->indirect
&& !old_cfa
->indirect
)
765 /* Construct a "DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset <offset>" instruction, indicating
766 the CFA register did not change but the offset did. The data
767 factoring for DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset_sf happens in output_cfi, or
768 in the assembler via the .cfi_def_cfa_offset directive. */
769 if (new_cfa
->offset
< 0)
770 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset_sf
;
772 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset
;
773 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_offset
= new_cfa
->offset
;
775 else if (new_cfa
->offset
== old_cfa
->offset
776 && old_cfa
->reg
!= INVALID_REGNUM
777 && !new_cfa
->indirect
778 && !old_cfa
->indirect
)
780 /* Construct a "DW_CFA_def_cfa_register <register>" instruction,
781 indicating the CFA register has changed to <register> but the
782 offset has not changed. */
783 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= DW_CFA_def_cfa_register
;
784 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
= new_cfa
->reg
;
786 else if (new_cfa
->indirect
== 0)
788 /* Construct a "DW_CFA_def_cfa <register> <offset>" instruction,
789 indicating the CFA register has changed to <register> with
790 the specified offset. The data factoring for DW_CFA_def_cfa_sf
791 happens in output_cfi, or in the assembler via the .cfi_def_cfa
793 if (new_cfa
->offset
< 0)
794 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= DW_CFA_def_cfa_sf
;
796 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= DW_CFA_def_cfa
;
797 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
= new_cfa
->reg
;
798 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
.dw_cfi_offset
= new_cfa
->offset
;
802 /* Construct a DW_CFA_def_cfa_expression instruction to
803 calculate the CFA using a full location expression since no
804 register-offset pair is available. */
805 struct dw_loc_descr_node
*loc_list
;
807 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= DW_CFA_def_cfa_expression
;
808 loc_list
= build_cfa_loc (new_cfa
, 0);
809 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_loc
= loc_list
;
815 /* Similarly, but take OLD_CFA from CUR_ROW, and update it after the fact. */
818 def_cfa_1 (dw_cfa_location
*new_cfa
)
822 if (cur_trace
->cfa_store
.reg
== new_cfa
->reg
&& new_cfa
->indirect
== 0)
823 cur_trace
->cfa_store
.offset
= new_cfa
->offset
;
825 cfi
= def_cfa_0 (&cur_row
->cfa
, new_cfa
);
828 cur_row
->cfa
= *new_cfa
;
829 cur_row
->cfa_cfi
= (cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
== DW_CFA_def_cfa_expression
836 /* Add the CFI for saving a register. REG is the CFA column number.
837 If SREG is -1, the register is saved at OFFSET from the CFA;
838 otherwise it is saved in SREG. */
841 reg_save (unsigned int reg
, unsigned int sreg
, HOST_WIDE_INT offset
)
843 dw_fde_ref fde
= cfun
? cfun
->fde
: NULL
;
844 dw_cfi_ref cfi
= new_cfi ();
846 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
= reg
;
848 /* When stack is aligned, store REG using DW_CFA_expression with FP. */
850 && fde
->stack_realign
851 && sreg
== INVALID_REGNUM
)
853 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= DW_CFA_expression
;
854 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
= reg
;
855 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
.dw_cfi_loc
856 = build_cfa_aligned_loc (&cur_row
->cfa
, offset
,
857 fde
->stack_realignment
);
859 else if (sreg
== INVALID_REGNUM
)
861 if (need_data_align_sf_opcode (offset
))
862 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= DW_CFA_offset_extended_sf
;
863 else if (reg
& ~0x3f)
864 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= DW_CFA_offset_extended
;
866 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= DW_CFA_offset
;
867 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
.dw_cfi_offset
= offset
;
869 else if (sreg
== reg
)
871 /* While we could emit something like DW_CFA_same_value or
872 DW_CFA_restore, we never expect to see something like that
873 in a prologue. This is more likely to be a bug. A backend
874 can always bypass this by using REG_CFA_RESTORE directly. */
879 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= DW_CFA_register
;
880 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
.dw_cfi_reg_num
= sreg
;
884 update_row_reg_save (cur_row
, reg
, cfi
);
887 /* A subroutine of scan_trace. Check INSN for a REG_ARGS_SIZE note
888 and adjust data structures to match. */
891 notice_args_size (rtx_insn
*insn
)
893 HOST_WIDE_INT args_size
, delta
;
896 note
= find_reg_note (insn
, REG_ARGS_SIZE
, NULL
);
900 args_size
= INTVAL (XEXP (note
, 0));
901 delta
= args_size
- cur_trace
->end_true_args_size
;
905 cur_trace
->end_true_args_size
= args_size
;
907 /* If the CFA is computed off the stack pointer, then we must adjust
908 the computation of the CFA as well. */
909 if (cur_cfa
->reg
== dw_stack_pointer_regnum
)
911 gcc_assert (!cur_cfa
->indirect
);
913 /* Convert a change in args_size (always a positive in the
914 direction of stack growth) to a change in stack pointer. */
915 if (!STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD
)
918 cur_cfa
->offset
+= delta
;
922 /* A subroutine of scan_trace. INSN is can_throw_internal. Update the
923 data within the trace related to EH insns and args_size. */
926 notice_eh_throw (rtx_insn
*insn
)
928 HOST_WIDE_INT args_size
;
930 args_size
= cur_trace
->end_true_args_size
;
931 if (cur_trace
->eh_head
== NULL
)
933 cur_trace
->eh_head
= insn
;
934 cur_trace
->beg_delay_args_size
= args_size
;
935 cur_trace
->end_delay_args_size
= args_size
;
937 else if (cur_trace
->end_delay_args_size
!= args_size
)
939 cur_trace
->end_delay_args_size
= args_size
;
941 /* ??? If the CFA is the stack pointer, search backward for the last
942 CFI note and insert there. Given that the stack changed for the
943 args_size change, there *must* be such a note in between here and
945 add_cfi_args_size (args_size
);
949 /* Short-hand inline for the very common D_F_R (REGNO (x)) operation. */
950 /* ??? This ought to go into dwarf2out.h, except that dwarf2out.h is
951 used in places where rtl is prohibited. */
953 static inline unsigned
954 dwf_regno (const_rtx reg
)
956 gcc_assert (REGNO (reg
) < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
);
957 return DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (REGNO (reg
));
960 /* Compare X and Y for equivalence. The inputs may be REGs or PC_RTX. */
963 compare_reg_or_pc (rtx x
, rtx y
)
965 if (REG_P (x
) && REG_P (y
))
966 return REGNO (x
) == REGNO (y
);
970 /* Record SRC as being saved in DEST. DEST may be null to delete an
971 existing entry. SRC may be a register or PC_RTX. */
974 record_reg_saved_in_reg (rtx dest
, rtx src
)
976 reg_saved_in_data
*elt
;
979 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (cur_trace
->regs_saved_in_regs
, i
, elt
)
980 if (compare_reg_or_pc (elt
->orig_reg
, src
))
983 cur_trace
->regs_saved_in_regs
.unordered_remove (i
);
985 elt
->saved_in_reg
= dest
;
992 reg_saved_in_data e
= {src
, dest
};
993 cur_trace
->regs_saved_in_regs
.safe_push (e
);
996 /* Add an entry to QUEUED_REG_SAVES saying that REG is now saved at
997 SREG, or if SREG is NULL then it is saved at OFFSET to the CFA. */
1000 queue_reg_save (rtx reg
, rtx sreg
, HOST_WIDE_INT offset
)
1003 queued_reg_save e
= {reg
, sreg
, offset
};
1006 /* Duplicates waste space, but it's also necessary to remove them
1007 for correctness, since the queue gets output in reverse order. */
1008 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (queued_reg_saves
, i
, q
)
1009 if (compare_reg_or_pc (q
->reg
, reg
))
1015 queued_reg_saves
.safe_push (e
);
1018 /* Output all the entries in QUEUED_REG_SAVES. */
1021 dwarf2out_flush_queued_reg_saves (void)
1026 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (queued_reg_saves
, i
, q
)
1028 unsigned int reg
, sreg
;
1030 record_reg_saved_in_reg (q
->saved_reg
, q
->reg
);
1032 if (q
->reg
== pc_rtx
)
1033 reg
= DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN
;
1035 reg
= dwf_regno (q
->reg
);
1037 sreg
= dwf_regno (q
->saved_reg
);
1039 sreg
= INVALID_REGNUM
;
1040 reg_save (reg
, sreg
, q
->cfa_offset
);
1043 queued_reg_saves
.truncate (0);
1046 /* Does INSN clobber any register which QUEUED_REG_SAVES lists a saved
1047 location for? Or, does it clobber a register which we've previously
1048 said that some other register is saved in, and for which we now
1049 have a new location for? */
1052 clobbers_queued_reg_save (const_rtx insn
)
1057 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (queued_reg_saves
, iq
, q
)
1060 reg_saved_in_data
*rir
;
1062 if (modified_in_p (q
->reg
, insn
))
1065 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (cur_trace
->regs_saved_in_regs
, ir
, rir
)
1066 if (compare_reg_or_pc (q
->reg
, rir
->orig_reg
)
1067 && modified_in_p (rir
->saved_in_reg
, insn
))
1074 /* What register, if any, is currently saved in REG? */
1077 reg_saved_in (rtx reg
)
1079 unsigned int regn
= REGNO (reg
);
1081 reg_saved_in_data
*rir
;
1084 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (queued_reg_saves
, i
, q
)
1085 if (q
->saved_reg
&& regn
== REGNO (q
->saved_reg
))
1088 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (cur_trace
->regs_saved_in_regs
, i
, rir
)
1089 if (regn
== REGNO (rir
->saved_in_reg
))
1090 return rir
->orig_reg
;
1095 /* A subroutine of dwarf2out_frame_debug, process a REG_DEF_CFA note. */
1098 dwarf2out_frame_debug_def_cfa (rtx pat
)
1100 memset (cur_cfa
, 0, sizeof (*cur_cfa
));
1102 if (GET_CODE (pat
) == PLUS
)
1104 cur_cfa
->offset
= INTVAL (XEXP (pat
, 1));
1105 pat
= XEXP (pat
, 0);
1109 cur_cfa
->indirect
= 1;
1110 pat
= XEXP (pat
, 0);
1111 if (GET_CODE (pat
) == PLUS
)
1113 cur_cfa
->base_offset
= INTVAL (XEXP (pat
, 1));
1114 pat
= XEXP (pat
, 0);
1117 /* ??? If this fails, we could be calling into the _loc functions to
1118 define a full expression. So far no port does that. */
1119 gcc_assert (REG_P (pat
));
1120 cur_cfa
->reg
= dwf_regno (pat
);
1123 /* A subroutine of dwarf2out_frame_debug, process a REG_ADJUST_CFA note. */
1126 dwarf2out_frame_debug_adjust_cfa (rtx pat
)
1130 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (pat
) == SET
);
1131 dest
= XEXP (pat
, 0);
1132 src
= XEXP (pat
, 1);
1134 switch (GET_CODE (src
))
1137 gcc_assert (dwf_regno (XEXP (src
, 0)) == cur_cfa
->reg
);
1138 cur_cfa
->offset
-= INTVAL (XEXP (src
, 1));
1148 cur_cfa
->reg
= dwf_regno (dest
);
1149 gcc_assert (cur_cfa
->indirect
== 0);
1152 /* A subroutine of dwarf2out_frame_debug, process a REG_CFA_OFFSET note. */
1155 dwarf2out_frame_debug_cfa_offset (rtx set
)
1157 HOST_WIDE_INT offset
;
1158 rtx src
, addr
, span
;
1159 unsigned int sregno
;
1161 src
= XEXP (set
, 1);
1162 addr
= XEXP (set
, 0);
1163 gcc_assert (MEM_P (addr
));
1164 addr
= XEXP (addr
, 0);
1166 /* As documented, only consider extremely simple addresses. */
1167 switch (GET_CODE (addr
))
1170 gcc_assert (dwf_regno (addr
) == cur_cfa
->reg
);
1171 offset
= -cur_cfa
->offset
;
1174 gcc_assert (dwf_regno (XEXP (addr
, 0)) == cur_cfa
->reg
);
1175 offset
= INTVAL (XEXP (addr
, 1)) - cur_cfa
->offset
;
1184 sregno
= DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN
;
1188 span
= targetm
.dwarf_register_span (src
);
1189 sregno
= dwf_regno (src
);
1192 /* ??? We'd like to use queue_reg_save, but we need to come up with
1193 a different flushing heuristic for epilogues. */
1195 reg_save (sregno
, INVALID_REGNUM
, offset
);
1198 /* We have a PARALLEL describing where the contents of SRC live.
1199 Adjust the offset for each piece of the PARALLEL. */
1200 HOST_WIDE_INT span_offset
= offset
;
1202 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (span
) == PARALLEL
);
1204 const int par_len
= XVECLEN (span
, 0);
1205 for (int par_index
= 0; par_index
< par_len
; par_index
++)
1207 rtx elem
= XVECEXP (span
, 0, par_index
);
1208 sregno
= dwf_regno (src
);
1209 reg_save (sregno
, INVALID_REGNUM
, span_offset
);
1210 span_offset
+= GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (elem
));
1215 /* A subroutine of dwarf2out_frame_debug, process a REG_CFA_REGISTER note. */
1218 dwarf2out_frame_debug_cfa_register (rtx set
)
1221 unsigned sregno
, dregno
;
1223 src
= XEXP (set
, 1);
1224 dest
= XEXP (set
, 0);
1226 record_reg_saved_in_reg (dest
, src
);
1228 sregno
= DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN
;
1230 sregno
= dwf_regno (src
);
1232 dregno
= dwf_regno (dest
);
1234 /* ??? We'd like to use queue_reg_save, but we need to come up with
1235 a different flushing heuristic for epilogues. */
1236 reg_save (sregno
, dregno
, 0);
1239 /* A subroutine of dwarf2out_frame_debug, process a REG_CFA_EXPRESSION note. */
1242 dwarf2out_frame_debug_cfa_expression (rtx set
)
1244 rtx src
, dest
, span
;
1245 dw_cfi_ref cfi
= new_cfi ();
1248 dest
= SET_DEST (set
);
1249 src
= SET_SRC (set
);
1251 gcc_assert (REG_P (src
));
1252 gcc_assert (MEM_P (dest
));
1254 span
= targetm
.dwarf_register_span (src
);
1257 regno
= dwf_regno (src
);
1259 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= DW_CFA_expression
;
1260 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
= regno
;
1261 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
.dw_cfi_loc
1262 = mem_loc_descriptor (XEXP (dest
, 0), get_address_mode (dest
),
1263 GET_MODE (dest
), VAR_INIT_STATUS_INITIALIZED
);
1265 /* ??? We'd like to use queue_reg_save, were the interface different,
1266 and, as above, we could manage flushing for epilogues. */
1268 update_row_reg_save (cur_row
, regno
, cfi
);
1271 /* A subroutine of dwarf2out_frame_debug, process a REG_CFA_VAL_EXPRESSION
1275 dwarf2out_frame_debug_cfa_val_expression (rtx set
)
1277 rtx dest
= SET_DEST (set
);
1278 gcc_assert (REG_P (dest
));
1280 rtx span
= targetm
.dwarf_register_span (dest
);
1283 rtx src
= SET_SRC (set
);
1284 dw_cfi_ref cfi
= new_cfi ();
1285 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= DW_CFA_val_expression
;
1286 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
= dwf_regno (dest
);
1287 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
.dw_cfi_loc
1288 = mem_loc_descriptor (src
, GET_MODE (src
),
1289 GET_MODE (dest
), VAR_INIT_STATUS_INITIALIZED
);
1291 update_row_reg_save (cur_row
, dwf_regno (dest
), cfi
);
1294 /* A subroutine of dwarf2out_frame_debug, process a REG_CFA_RESTORE note. */
1297 dwarf2out_frame_debug_cfa_restore (rtx reg
)
1299 gcc_assert (REG_P (reg
));
1301 rtx span
= targetm
.dwarf_register_span (reg
);
1304 unsigned int regno
= dwf_regno (reg
);
1305 add_cfi_restore (regno
);
1306 update_row_reg_save (cur_row
, regno
, NULL
);
1310 /* We have a PARALLEL describing where the contents of REG live.
1311 Restore the register for each piece of the PARALLEL. */
1312 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (span
) == PARALLEL
);
1314 const int par_len
= XVECLEN (span
, 0);
1315 for (int par_index
= 0; par_index
< par_len
; par_index
++)
1317 reg
= XVECEXP (span
, 0, par_index
);
1318 gcc_assert (REG_P (reg
));
1319 unsigned int regno
= dwf_regno (reg
);
1320 add_cfi_restore (regno
);
1321 update_row_reg_save (cur_row
, regno
, NULL
);
1326 /* A subroutine of dwarf2out_frame_debug, process a REG_CFA_WINDOW_SAVE.
1327 ??? Perhaps we should note in the CIE where windows are saved (instead of
1328 assuming 0(cfa)) and what registers are in the window. */
1331 dwarf2out_frame_debug_cfa_window_save (void)
1333 dw_cfi_ref cfi
= new_cfi ();
1335 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= DW_CFA_GNU_window_save
;
1339 /* Record call frame debugging information for an expression EXPR,
1340 which either sets SP or FP (adjusting how we calculate the frame
1341 address) or saves a register to the stack or another register.
1342 LABEL indicates the address of EXPR.
1344 This function encodes a state machine mapping rtxes to actions on
1345 cfa, cfa_store, and cfa_temp.reg. We describe these rules so
1346 users need not read the source code.
1348 The High-Level Picture
1350 Changes in the register we use to calculate the CFA: Currently we
1351 assume that if you copy the CFA register into another register, we
1352 should take the other one as the new CFA register; this seems to
1353 work pretty well. If it's wrong for some target, it's simple
1354 enough not to set RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P on the insn in question.
1356 Changes in the register we use for saving registers to the stack:
1357 This is usually SP, but not always. Again, we deduce that if you
1358 copy SP into another register (and SP is not the CFA register),
1359 then the new register is the one we will be using for register
1360 saves. This also seems to work.
1362 Register saves: There's not much guesswork about this one; if
1363 RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P is set on an insn which modifies memory, it's a
1364 register save, and the register used to calculate the destination
1365 had better be the one we think we're using for this purpose.
1366 It's also assumed that a copy from a call-saved register to another
1367 register is saving that register if RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P is set on
1368 that instruction. If the copy is from a call-saved register to
1369 the *same* register, that means that the register is now the same
1370 value as in the caller.
1372 Except: If the register being saved is the CFA register, and the
1373 offset is nonzero, we are saving the CFA, so we assume we have to
1374 use DW_CFA_def_cfa_expression. If the offset is 0, we assume that
1375 the intent is to save the value of SP from the previous frame.
1377 In addition, if a register has previously been saved to a different
1380 Invariants / Summaries of Rules
1382 cfa current rule for calculating the CFA. It usually
1383 consists of a register and an offset. This is
1384 actually stored in *cur_cfa, but abbreviated
1385 for the purposes of this documentation.
1386 cfa_store register used by prologue code to save things to the stack
1387 cfa_store.offset is the offset from the value of
1388 cfa_store.reg to the actual CFA
1389 cfa_temp register holding an integral value. cfa_temp.offset
1390 stores the value, which will be used to adjust the
1391 stack pointer. cfa_temp is also used like cfa_store,
1392 to track stores to the stack via fp or a temp reg.
1394 Rules 1- 4: Setting a register's value to cfa.reg or an expression
1395 with cfa.reg as the first operand changes the cfa.reg and its
1396 cfa.offset. Rule 1 and 4 also set cfa_temp.reg and
1399 Rules 6- 9: Set a non-cfa.reg register value to a constant or an
1400 expression yielding a constant. This sets cfa_temp.reg
1401 and cfa_temp.offset.
1403 Rule 5: Create a new register cfa_store used to save items to the
1406 Rules 10-14: Save a register to the stack. Define offset as the
1407 difference of the original location and cfa_store's
1408 location (or cfa_temp's location if cfa_temp is used).
1410 Rules 16-20: If AND operation happens on sp in prologue, we assume
1411 stack is realigned. We will use a group of DW_OP_XXX
1412 expressions to represent the location of the stored
1413 register instead of CFA+offset.
1417 "{a,b}" indicates a choice of a xor b.
1418 "<reg>:cfa.reg" indicates that <reg> must equal cfa.reg.
1421 (set <reg1> <reg2>:cfa.reg)
1422 effects: cfa.reg = <reg1>
1423 cfa.offset unchanged
1424 cfa_temp.reg = <reg1>
1425 cfa_temp.offset = cfa.offset
1428 (set sp ({minus,plus,losum} {sp,fp}:cfa.reg
1429 {<const_int>,<reg>:cfa_temp.reg}))
1430 effects: cfa.reg = sp if fp used
1431 cfa.offset += {+/- <const_int>, cfa_temp.offset} if cfa.reg==sp
1432 cfa_store.offset += {+/- <const_int>, cfa_temp.offset}
1433 if cfa_store.reg==sp
1436 (set fp ({minus,plus,losum} <reg>:cfa.reg <const_int>))
1437 effects: cfa.reg = fp
1438 cfa_offset += +/- <const_int>
1441 (set <reg1> ({plus,losum} <reg2>:cfa.reg <const_int>))
1442 constraints: <reg1> != fp
1444 effects: cfa.reg = <reg1>
1445 cfa_temp.reg = <reg1>
1446 cfa_temp.offset = cfa.offset
1449 (set <reg1> (plus <reg2>:cfa_temp.reg sp:cfa.reg))
1450 constraints: <reg1> != fp
1452 effects: cfa_store.reg = <reg1>
1453 cfa_store.offset = cfa.offset - cfa_temp.offset
1456 (set <reg> <const_int>)
1457 effects: cfa_temp.reg = <reg>
1458 cfa_temp.offset = <const_int>
1461 (set <reg1>:cfa_temp.reg (ior <reg2>:cfa_temp.reg <const_int>))
1462 effects: cfa_temp.reg = <reg1>
1463 cfa_temp.offset |= <const_int>
1466 (set <reg> (high <exp>))
1470 (set <reg> (lo_sum <exp> <const_int>))
1471 effects: cfa_temp.reg = <reg>
1472 cfa_temp.offset = <const_int>
1475 (set (mem ({pre,post}_modify sp:cfa_store (???? <reg1> <const_int>))) <reg2>)
1476 effects: cfa_store.offset -= <const_int>
1477 cfa.offset = cfa_store.offset if cfa.reg == sp
1479 cfa.base_offset = -cfa_store.offset
1482 (set (mem ({pre_inc,pre_dec,post_dec} sp:cfa_store.reg)) <reg>)
1483 effects: cfa_store.offset += -/+ mode_size(mem)
1484 cfa.offset = cfa_store.offset if cfa.reg == sp
1486 cfa.base_offset = -cfa_store.offset
1489 (set (mem ({minus,plus,losum} <reg1>:{cfa_store,cfa_temp} <const_int>))
1492 effects: cfa.reg = <reg1>
1493 cfa.base_offset = -/+ <const_int> - {cfa_store,cfa_temp}.offset
1496 (set (mem <reg1>:{cfa_store,cfa_temp}) <reg2>)
1497 effects: cfa.reg = <reg1>
1498 cfa.base_offset = -{cfa_store,cfa_temp}.offset
1501 (set (mem (post_inc <reg1>:cfa_temp <const_int>)) <reg2>)
1502 effects: cfa.reg = <reg1>
1503 cfa.base_offset = -cfa_temp.offset
1504 cfa_temp.offset -= mode_size(mem)
1507 (set <reg> {unspec, unspec_volatile})
1508 effects: target-dependent
1511 (set sp (and: sp <const_int>))
1512 constraints: cfa_store.reg == sp
1513 effects: cfun->fde.stack_realign = 1
1514 cfa_store.offset = 0
1515 fde->drap_reg = cfa.reg if cfa.reg != sp and cfa.reg != fp
1518 (set (mem ({pre_inc, pre_dec} sp)) (mem (plus (cfa.reg) (const_int))))
1519 effects: cfa_store.offset += -/+ mode_size(mem)
1522 (set (mem ({pre_inc, pre_dec} sp)) fp)
1523 constraints: fde->stack_realign == 1
1524 effects: cfa_store.offset = 0
1525 cfa.reg != HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
1528 (set (mem ({pre_inc, pre_dec} sp)) cfa.reg)
1529 constraints: fde->stack_realign == 1
1531 && cfa.indirect == 0
1532 && cfa.reg != HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
1533 effects: Use DW_CFA_def_cfa_expression to define cfa
1534 cfa.reg == fde->drap_reg */
1537 dwarf2out_frame_debug_expr (rtx expr
)
1539 rtx src
, dest
, span
;
1540 HOST_WIDE_INT offset
;
1543 /* If RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P is set on a PARALLEL, process each member of
1544 the PARALLEL independently. The first element is always processed if
1545 it is a SET. This is for backward compatibility. Other elements
1546 are processed only if they are SETs and the RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P
1547 flag is set in them. */
1548 if (GET_CODE (expr
) == PARALLEL
|| GET_CODE (expr
) == SEQUENCE
)
1551 int limit
= XVECLEN (expr
, 0);
1554 /* PARALLELs have strict read-modify-write semantics, so we
1555 ought to evaluate every rvalue before changing any lvalue.
1556 It's cumbersome to do that in general, but there's an
1557 easy approximation that is enough for all current users:
1558 handle register saves before register assignments. */
1559 if (GET_CODE (expr
) == PARALLEL
)
1560 for (par_index
= 0; par_index
< limit
; par_index
++)
1562 elem
= XVECEXP (expr
, 0, par_index
);
1563 if (GET_CODE (elem
) == SET
1564 && MEM_P (SET_DEST (elem
))
1565 && (RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P (elem
) || par_index
== 0))
1566 dwarf2out_frame_debug_expr (elem
);
1569 for (par_index
= 0; par_index
< limit
; par_index
++)
1571 elem
= XVECEXP (expr
, 0, par_index
);
1572 if (GET_CODE (elem
) == SET
1573 && (!MEM_P (SET_DEST (elem
)) || GET_CODE (expr
) == SEQUENCE
)
1574 && (RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P (elem
) || par_index
== 0))
1575 dwarf2out_frame_debug_expr (elem
);
1580 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (expr
) == SET
);
1582 src
= SET_SRC (expr
);
1583 dest
= SET_DEST (expr
);
1587 rtx rsi
= reg_saved_in (src
);
1594 switch (GET_CODE (dest
))
1597 switch (GET_CODE (src
))
1599 /* Setting FP from SP. */
1601 if (cur_cfa
->reg
== dwf_regno (src
))
1604 /* Update the CFA rule wrt SP or FP. Make sure src is
1605 relative to the current CFA register.
1607 We used to require that dest be either SP or FP, but the
1608 ARM copies SP to a temporary register, and from there to
1609 FP. So we just rely on the backends to only set
1610 RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P on appropriate insns. */
1611 cur_cfa
->reg
= dwf_regno (dest
);
1612 cur_trace
->cfa_temp
.reg
= cur_cfa
->reg
;
1613 cur_trace
->cfa_temp
.offset
= cur_cfa
->offset
;
1617 /* Saving a register in a register. */
1618 gcc_assert (!fixed_regs
[REGNO (dest
)]
1619 /* For the SPARC and its register window. */
1620 || (dwf_regno (src
) == DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN
));
1622 /* After stack is aligned, we can only save SP in FP
1623 if drap register is used. In this case, we have
1624 to restore stack pointer with the CFA value and we
1625 don't generate this DWARF information. */
1627 && fde
->stack_realign
1628 && REGNO (src
) == STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
)
1629 gcc_assert (REGNO (dest
) == HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
1630 && fde
->drap_reg
!= INVALID_REGNUM
1631 && cur_cfa
->reg
!= dwf_regno (src
));
1633 queue_reg_save (src
, dest
, 0);
1640 if (dest
== stack_pointer_rtx
)
1644 switch (GET_CODE (XEXP (src
, 1)))
1647 offset
= INTVAL (XEXP (src
, 1));
1650 gcc_assert (dwf_regno (XEXP (src
, 1))
1651 == cur_trace
->cfa_temp
.reg
);
1652 offset
= cur_trace
->cfa_temp
.offset
;
1658 if (XEXP (src
, 0) == hard_frame_pointer_rtx
)
1660 /* Restoring SP from FP in the epilogue. */
1661 gcc_assert (cur_cfa
->reg
== dw_frame_pointer_regnum
);
1662 cur_cfa
->reg
= dw_stack_pointer_regnum
;
1664 else if (GET_CODE (src
) == LO_SUM
)
1665 /* Assume we've set the source reg of the LO_SUM from sp. */
1668 gcc_assert (XEXP (src
, 0) == stack_pointer_rtx
);
1670 if (GET_CODE (src
) != MINUS
)
1672 if (cur_cfa
->reg
== dw_stack_pointer_regnum
)
1673 cur_cfa
->offset
+= offset
;
1674 if (cur_trace
->cfa_store
.reg
== dw_stack_pointer_regnum
)
1675 cur_trace
->cfa_store
.offset
+= offset
;
1677 else if (dest
== hard_frame_pointer_rtx
)
1680 /* Either setting the FP from an offset of the SP,
1681 or adjusting the FP */
1682 gcc_assert (frame_pointer_needed
);
1684 gcc_assert (REG_P (XEXP (src
, 0))
1685 && dwf_regno (XEXP (src
, 0)) == cur_cfa
->reg
1686 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (src
, 1)));
1687 offset
= INTVAL (XEXP (src
, 1));
1688 if (GET_CODE (src
) != MINUS
)
1690 cur_cfa
->offset
+= offset
;
1691 cur_cfa
->reg
= dw_frame_pointer_regnum
;
1695 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (src
) != MINUS
);
1698 if (REG_P (XEXP (src
, 0))
1699 && dwf_regno (XEXP (src
, 0)) == cur_cfa
->reg
1700 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (src
, 1)))
1702 /* Setting a temporary CFA register that will be copied
1703 into the FP later on. */
1704 offset
= - INTVAL (XEXP (src
, 1));
1705 cur_cfa
->offset
+= offset
;
1706 cur_cfa
->reg
= dwf_regno (dest
);
1707 /* Or used to save regs to the stack. */
1708 cur_trace
->cfa_temp
.reg
= cur_cfa
->reg
;
1709 cur_trace
->cfa_temp
.offset
= cur_cfa
->offset
;
1713 else if (REG_P (XEXP (src
, 0))
1714 && dwf_regno (XEXP (src
, 0)) == cur_trace
->cfa_temp
.reg
1715 && XEXP (src
, 1) == stack_pointer_rtx
)
1717 /* Setting a scratch register that we will use instead
1718 of SP for saving registers to the stack. */
1719 gcc_assert (cur_cfa
->reg
== dw_stack_pointer_regnum
);
1720 cur_trace
->cfa_store
.reg
= dwf_regno (dest
);
1721 cur_trace
->cfa_store
.offset
1722 = cur_cfa
->offset
- cur_trace
->cfa_temp
.offset
;
1726 else if (GET_CODE (src
) == LO_SUM
1727 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (src
, 1)))
1729 cur_trace
->cfa_temp
.reg
= dwf_regno (dest
);
1730 cur_trace
->cfa_temp
.offset
= INTVAL (XEXP (src
, 1));
1739 cur_trace
->cfa_temp
.reg
= dwf_regno (dest
);
1740 cur_trace
->cfa_temp
.offset
= INTVAL (src
);
1745 gcc_assert (REG_P (XEXP (src
, 0))
1746 && dwf_regno (XEXP (src
, 0)) == cur_trace
->cfa_temp
.reg
1747 && CONST_INT_P (XEXP (src
, 1)));
1749 cur_trace
->cfa_temp
.reg
= dwf_regno (dest
);
1750 cur_trace
->cfa_temp
.offset
|= INTVAL (XEXP (src
, 1));
1753 /* Skip over HIGH, assuming it will be followed by a LO_SUM,
1754 which will fill in all of the bits. */
1761 case UNSPEC_VOLATILE
:
1762 /* All unspecs should be represented by REG_CFA_* notes. */
1768 /* If this AND operation happens on stack pointer in prologue,
1769 we assume the stack is realigned and we extract the
1771 if (fde
&& XEXP (src
, 0) == stack_pointer_rtx
)
1773 /* We interpret reg_save differently with stack_realign set.
1774 Thus we must flush whatever we have queued first. */
1775 dwarf2out_flush_queued_reg_saves ();
1777 gcc_assert (cur_trace
->cfa_store
.reg
1778 == dwf_regno (XEXP (src
, 0)));
1779 fde
->stack_realign
= 1;
1780 fde
->stack_realignment
= INTVAL (XEXP (src
, 1));
1781 cur_trace
->cfa_store
.offset
= 0;
1783 if (cur_cfa
->reg
!= dw_stack_pointer_regnum
1784 && cur_cfa
->reg
!= dw_frame_pointer_regnum
)
1785 fde
->drap_reg
= cur_cfa
->reg
;
1796 /* Saving a register to the stack. Make sure dest is relative to the
1798 switch (GET_CODE (XEXP (dest
, 0)))
1804 /* We can't handle variable size modifications. */
1805 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (XEXP (dest
, 0), 1), 1))
1807 offset
= -INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (XEXP (dest
, 0), 1), 1));
1809 gcc_assert (REGNO (XEXP (XEXP (dest
, 0), 0)) == STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
1810 && cur_trace
->cfa_store
.reg
== dw_stack_pointer_regnum
);
1812 cur_trace
->cfa_store
.offset
+= offset
;
1813 if (cur_cfa
->reg
== dw_stack_pointer_regnum
)
1814 cur_cfa
->offset
= cur_trace
->cfa_store
.offset
;
1816 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (dest
, 0)) == POST_MODIFY
)
1817 offset
-= cur_trace
->cfa_store
.offset
;
1819 offset
= -cur_trace
->cfa_store
.offset
;
1826 offset
= GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (dest
));
1827 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (dest
, 0)) == PRE_INC
)
1830 gcc_assert ((REGNO (XEXP (XEXP (dest
, 0), 0))
1831 == STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
)
1832 && cur_trace
->cfa_store
.reg
== dw_stack_pointer_regnum
);
1834 cur_trace
->cfa_store
.offset
+= offset
;
1836 /* Rule 18: If stack is aligned, we will use FP as a
1837 reference to represent the address of the stored
1840 && fde
->stack_realign
1842 && REGNO (src
) == HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
)
1844 gcc_assert (cur_cfa
->reg
!= dw_frame_pointer_regnum
);
1845 cur_trace
->cfa_store
.offset
= 0;
1848 if (cur_cfa
->reg
== dw_stack_pointer_regnum
)
1849 cur_cfa
->offset
= cur_trace
->cfa_store
.offset
;
1851 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (dest
, 0)) == POST_DEC
)
1852 offset
+= -cur_trace
->cfa_store
.offset
;
1854 offset
= -cur_trace
->cfa_store
.offset
;
1858 /* With an offset. */
1865 gcc_assert (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (XEXP (dest
, 0), 1))
1866 && REG_P (XEXP (XEXP (dest
, 0), 0)));
1867 offset
= INTVAL (XEXP (XEXP (dest
, 0), 1));
1868 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (dest
, 0)) == MINUS
)
1871 regno
= dwf_regno (XEXP (XEXP (dest
, 0), 0));
1873 if (cur_cfa
->reg
== regno
)
1874 offset
-= cur_cfa
->offset
;
1875 else if (cur_trace
->cfa_store
.reg
== regno
)
1876 offset
-= cur_trace
->cfa_store
.offset
;
1879 gcc_assert (cur_trace
->cfa_temp
.reg
== regno
);
1880 offset
-= cur_trace
->cfa_temp
.offset
;
1886 /* Without an offset. */
1889 unsigned int regno
= dwf_regno (XEXP (dest
, 0));
1891 if (cur_cfa
->reg
== regno
)
1892 offset
= -cur_cfa
->offset
;
1893 else if (cur_trace
->cfa_store
.reg
== regno
)
1894 offset
= -cur_trace
->cfa_store
.offset
;
1897 gcc_assert (cur_trace
->cfa_temp
.reg
== regno
);
1898 offset
= -cur_trace
->cfa_temp
.offset
;
1905 gcc_assert (cur_trace
->cfa_temp
.reg
1906 == dwf_regno (XEXP (XEXP (dest
, 0), 0)));
1907 offset
= -cur_trace
->cfa_temp
.offset
;
1908 cur_trace
->cfa_temp
.offset
-= GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (dest
));
1916 /* If the source operand of this MEM operation is a memory,
1917 we only care how much stack grew. */
1922 && REGNO (src
) != STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
1923 && REGNO (src
) != HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
1924 && dwf_regno (src
) == cur_cfa
->reg
)
1926 /* We're storing the current CFA reg into the stack. */
1928 if (cur_cfa
->offset
== 0)
1931 /* If stack is aligned, putting CFA reg into stack means
1932 we can no longer use reg + offset to represent CFA.
1933 Here we use DW_CFA_def_cfa_expression instead. The
1934 result of this expression equals to the original CFA
1937 && fde
->stack_realign
1938 && cur_cfa
->indirect
== 0
1939 && cur_cfa
->reg
!= dw_frame_pointer_regnum
)
1941 gcc_assert (fde
->drap_reg
== cur_cfa
->reg
);
1943 cur_cfa
->indirect
= 1;
1944 cur_cfa
->reg
= dw_frame_pointer_regnum
;
1945 cur_cfa
->base_offset
= offset
;
1946 cur_cfa
->offset
= 0;
1948 fde
->drap_reg_saved
= 1;
1952 /* If the source register is exactly the CFA, assume
1953 we're saving SP like any other register; this happens
1955 queue_reg_save (stack_pointer_rtx
, NULL_RTX
, offset
);
1960 /* Otherwise, we'll need to look in the stack to
1961 calculate the CFA. */
1962 rtx x
= XEXP (dest
, 0);
1966 gcc_assert (REG_P (x
));
1968 cur_cfa
->reg
= dwf_regno (x
);
1969 cur_cfa
->base_offset
= offset
;
1970 cur_cfa
->indirect
= 1;
1976 span
= targetm
.dwarf_register_span (src
);
1981 queue_reg_save (src
, NULL_RTX
, offset
);
1984 /* We have a PARALLEL describing where the contents of SRC live.
1985 Queue register saves for each piece of the PARALLEL. */
1986 HOST_WIDE_INT span_offset
= offset
;
1988 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (span
) == PARALLEL
);
1990 const int par_len
= XVECLEN (span
, 0);
1991 for (int par_index
= 0; par_index
< par_len
; par_index
++)
1993 rtx elem
= XVECEXP (span
, 0, par_index
);
1994 queue_reg_save (elem
, NULL_RTX
, span_offset
);
1995 span_offset
+= GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (elem
));
2005 /* Record call frame debugging information for INSN, which either sets
2006 SP or FP (adjusting how we calculate the frame address) or saves a
2007 register to the stack. */
2010 dwarf2out_frame_debug (rtx_insn
*insn
)
2013 bool handled_one
= false;
2015 for (note
= REG_NOTES (insn
); note
; note
= XEXP (note
, 1))
2016 switch (REG_NOTE_KIND (note
))
2018 case REG_FRAME_RELATED_EXPR
:
2019 pat
= XEXP (note
, 0);
2022 case REG_CFA_DEF_CFA
:
2023 dwarf2out_frame_debug_def_cfa (XEXP (note
, 0));
2027 case REG_CFA_ADJUST_CFA
:
2032 if (GET_CODE (n
) == PARALLEL
)
2033 n
= XVECEXP (n
, 0, 0);
2035 dwarf2out_frame_debug_adjust_cfa (n
);
2039 case REG_CFA_OFFSET
:
2042 n
= single_set (insn
);
2043 dwarf2out_frame_debug_cfa_offset (n
);
2047 case REG_CFA_REGISTER
:
2052 if (GET_CODE (n
) == PARALLEL
)
2053 n
= XVECEXP (n
, 0, 0);
2055 dwarf2out_frame_debug_cfa_register (n
);
2059 case REG_CFA_EXPRESSION
:
2060 case REG_CFA_VAL_EXPRESSION
:
2063 n
= single_set (insn
);
2065 if (REG_NOTE_KIND (note
) == REG_CFA_EXPRESSION
)
2066 dwarf2out_frame_debug_cfa_expression (n
);
2068 dwarf2out_frame_debug_cfa_val_expression (n
);
2073 case REG_CFA_RESTORE
:
2078 if (GET_CODE (n
) == PARALLEL
)
2079 n
= XVECEXP (n
, 0, 0);
2082 dwarf2out_frame_debug_cfa_restore (n
);
2086 case REG_CFA_SET_VDRAP
:
2090 dw_fde_ref fde
= cfun
->fde
;
2093 gcc_assert (fde
->vdrap_reg
== INVALID_REGNUM
);
2095 fde
->vdrap_reg
= dwf_regno (n
);
2101 case REG_CFA_TOGGLE_RA_MANGLE
:
2102 case REG_CFA_WINDOW_SAVE
:
2103 /* We overload both of these operations onto the same DWARF opcode. */
2104 dwarf2out_frame_debug_cfa_window_save ();
2108 case REG_CFA_FLUSH_QUEUE
:
2109 /* The actual flush happens elsewhere. */
2119 pat
= PATTERN (insn
);
2121 dwarf2out_frame_debug_expr (pat
);
2123 /* Check again. A parallel can save and update the same register.
2124 We could probably check just once, here, but this is safer than
2125 removing the check at the start of the function. */
2126 if (clobbers_queued_reg_save (pat
))
2127 dwarf2out_flush_queued_reg_saves ();
2131 /* Emit CFI info to change the state from OLD_ROW to NEW_ROW. */
2134 change_cfi_row (dw_cfi_row
*old_row
, dw_cfi_row
*new_row
)
2136 size_t i
, n_old
, n_new
, n_max
;
2139 if (new_row
->cfa_cfi
&& !cfi_equal_p (old_row
->cfa_cfi
, new_row
->cfa_cfi
))
2140 add_cfi (new_row
->cfa_cfi
);
2143 cfi
= def_cfa_0 (&old_row
->cfa
, &new_row
->cfa
);
2148 n_old
= vec_safe_length (old_row
->reg_save
);
2149 n_new
= vec_safe_length (new_row
->reg_save
);
2150 n_max
= MAX (n_old
, n_new
);
2152 for (i
= 0; i
< n_max
; ++i
)
2154 dw_cfi_ref r_old
= NULL
, r_new
= NULL
;
2157 r_old
= (*old_row
->reg_save
)[i
];
2159 r_new
= (*new_row
->reg_save
)[i
];
2163 else if (r_new
== NULL
)
2164 add_cfi_restore (i
);
2165 else if (!cfi_equal_p (r_old
, r_new
))
2170 /* Examine CFI and return true if a cfi label and set_loc is needed
2171 beforehand. Even when generating CFI assembler instructions, we
2172 still have to add the cfi to the list so that lookup_cfa_1 works
2173 later on. When -g2 and above we even need to force emitting of
2174 CFI labels and add to list a DW_CFA_set_loc for convert_cfa_to_fb_loc_list
2175 purposes. If we're generating DWARF3 output we use DW_OP_call_frame_cfa
2176 and so don't use convert_cfa_to_fb_loc_list. */
2179 cfi_label_required_p (dw_cfi_ref cfi
)
2181 if (!dwarf2out_do_cfi_asm ())
2184 if (dwarf_version
== 2
2185 && debug_info_level
> DINFO_LEVEL_TERSE
2186 && (write_symbols
== DWARF2_DEBUG
2187 || write_symbols
== VMS_AND_DWARF2_DEBUG
))
2189 switch (cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
)
2191 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset
:
2192 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset_sf
:
2193 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_register
:
2194 case DW_CFA_def_cfa
:
2195 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_sf
:
2196 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_expression
:
2197 case DW_CFA_restore_state
:
2206 /* Walk the function, looking for NOTE_INSN_CFI notes. Add the CFIs to the
2207 function's FDE, adding CFI labels and set_loc/advance_loc opcodes as
2210 add_cfis_to_fde (void)
2212 dw_fde_ref fde
= cfun
->fde
;
2213 rtx_insn
*insn
, *next
;
2214 /* We always start with a function_begin label. */
2217 for (insn
= get_insns (); insn
; insn
= next
)
2219 next
= NEXT_INSN (insn
);
2221 if (NOTE_P (insn
) && NOTE_KIND (insn
) == NOTE_INSN_SWITCH_TEXT_SECTIONS
)
2223 fde
->dw_fde_switch_cfi_index
= vec_safe_length (fde
->dw_fde_cfi
);
2224 /* Don't attempt to advance_loc4 between labels
2225 in different sections. */
2229 if (NOTE_P (insn
) && NOTE_KIND (insn
) == NOTE_INSN_CFI
)
2231 bool required
= cfi_label_required_p (NOTE_CFI (insn
));
2233 if (NOTE_P (next
) && NOTE_KIND (next
) == NOTE_INSN_CFI
)
2235 required
|= cfi_label_required_p (NOTE_CFI (next
));
2236 next
= NEXT_INSN (next
);
2238 else if (active_insn_p (next
)
2239 || (NOTE_P (next
) && (NOTE_KIND (next
)
2240 == NOTE_INSN_SWITCH_TEXT_SECTIONS
)))
2243 next
= NEXT_INSN (next
);
2246 int num
= dwarf2out_cfi_label_num
;
2247 const char *label
= dwarf2out_cfi_label ();
2250 /* Set the location counter to the new label. */
2252 xcfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= (first
? DW_CFA_set_loc
2253 : DW_CFA_advance_loc4
);
2254 xcfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_addr
= label
;
2255 vec_safe_push (fde
->dw_fde_cfi
, xcfi
);
2257 rtx_note
*tmp
= emit_note_before (NOTE_INSN_CFI_LABEL
, insn
);
2258 NOTE_LABEL_NUMBER (tmp
) = num
;
2263 if (NOTE_P (insn
) && NOTE_KIND (insn
) == NOTE_INSN_CFI
)
2264 vec_safe_push (fde
->dw_fde_cfi
, NOTE_CFI (insn
));
2265 insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
);
2267 while (insn
!= next
);
2273 static void dump_cfi_row (FILE *f
, dw_cfi_row
*row
);
2275 /* If LABEL is the start of a trace, then initialize the state of that
2276 trace from CUR_TRACE and CUR_ROW. */
2279 maybe_record_trace_start (rtx_insn
*start
, rtx_insn
*origin
)
2282 HOST_WIDE_INT args_size
;
2284 ti
= get_trace_info (start
);
2285 gcc_assert (ti
!= NULL
);
2289 fprintf (dump_file
, " saw edge from trace %u to %u (via %s %d)\n",
2290 cur_trace
->id
, ti
->id
,
2291 (origin
? rtx_name
[(int) GET_CODE (origin
)] : "fallthru"),
2292 (origin
? INSN_UID (origin
) : 0));
2295 args_size
= cur_trace
->end_true_args_size
;
2296 if (ti
->beg_row
== NULL
)
2298 /* This is the first time we've encountered this trace. Propagate
2299 state across the edge and push the trace onto the work list. */
2300 ti
->beg_row
= copy_cfi_row (cur_row
);
2301 ti
->beg_true_args_size
= args_size
;
2303 ti
->cfa_store
= cur_trace
->cfa_store
;
2304 ti
->cfa_temp
= cur_trace
->cfa_temp
;
2305 ti
->regs_saved_in_regs
= cur_trace
->regs_saved_in_regs
.copy ();
2307 trace_work_list
.safe_push (ti
);
2310 fprintf (dump_file
, "\tpush trace %u to worklist\n", ti
->id
);
2315 /* We ought to have the same state incoming to a given trace no
2316 matter how we arrive at the trace. Anything else means we've
2317 got some kind of optimization error. */
2319 if (!cfi_row_equal_p (cur_row
, ti
->beg_row
))
2323 fprintf (dump_file
, "Inconsistent CFI state!\n");
2324 fprintf (dump_file
, "SHOULD have:\n");
2325 dump_cfi_row (dump_file
, ti
->beg_row
);
2326 fprintf (dump_file
, "DO have:\n");
2327 dump_cfi_row (dump_file
, cur_row
);
2334 /* The args_size is allowed to conflict if it isn't actually used. */
2335 if (ti
->beg_true_args_size
!= args_size
)
2336 ti
->args_size_undefined
= true;
2340 /* Similarly, but handle the args_size and CFA reset across EH
2341 and non-local goto edges. */
2344 maybe_record_trace_start_abnormal (rtx_insn
*start
, rtx_insn
*origin
)
2346 HOST_WIDE_INT save_args_size
, delta
;
2347 dw_cfa_location save_cfa
;
2349 save_args_size
= cur_trace
->end_true_args_size
;
2350 if (save_args_size
== 0)
2352 maybe_record_trace_start (start
, origin
);
2356 delta
= -save_args_size
;
2357 cur_trace
->end_true_args_size
= 0;
2359 save_cfa
= cur_row
->cfa
;
2360 if (cur_row
->cfa
.reg
== dw_stack_pointer_regnum
)
2362 /* Convert a change in args_size (always a positive in the
2363 direction of stack growth) to a change in stack pointer. */
2364 if (!STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD
)
2367 cur_row
->cfa
.offset
+= delta
;
2370 maybe_record_trace_start (start
, origin
);
2372 cur_trace
->end_true_args_size
= save_args_size
;
2373 cur_row
->cfa
= save_cfa
;
2376 /* Propagate CUR_TRACE state to the destinations implied by INSN. */
2377 /* ??? Sadly, this is in large part a duplicate of make_edges. */
2380 create_trace_edges (rtx_insn
*insn
)
2387 rtx_jump_table_data
*table
;
2389 if (find_reg_note (insn
, REG_NON_LOCAL_GOTO
, NULL_RTX
))
2392 if (tablejump_p (insn
, NULL
, &table
))
2394 rtvec vec
= table
->get_labels ();
2396 n
= GET_NUM_ELEM (vec
);
2397 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; ++i
)
2399 rtx_insn
*lab
= as_a
<rtx_insn
*> (XEXP (RTVEC_ELT (vec
, i
), 0));
2400 maybe_record_trace_start (lab
, insn
);
2403 else if (computed_jump_p (insn
))
2407 FOR_EACH_VEC_SAFE_ELT (forced_labels
, i
, temp
)
2408 maybe_record_trace_start (temp
, insn
);
2410 else if (returnjump_p (insn
))
2412 else if ((tmp
= extract_asm_operands (PATTERN (insn
))) != NULL
)
2414 n
= ASM_OPERANDS_LABEL_LENGTH (tmp
);
2415 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; ++i
)
2418 as_a
<rtx_insn
*> (XEXP (ASM_OPERANDS_LABEL (tmp
, i
), 0));
2419 maybe_record_trace_start (lab
, insn
);
2424 rtx_insn
*lab
= JUMP_LABEL_AS_INSN (insn
);
2425 gcc_assert (lab
!= NULL
);
2426 maybe_record_trace_start (lab
, insn
);
2429 else if (CALL_P (insn
))
2431 /* Sibling calls don't have edges inside this function. */
2432 if (SIBLING_CALL_P (insn
))
2435 /* Process non-local goto edges. */
2436 if (can_nonlocal_goto (insn
))
2437 for (rtx_insn_list
*lab
= nonlocal_goto_handler_labels
;
2440 maybe_record_trace_start_abnormal (lab
->insn (), insn
);
2442 else if (rtx_sequence
*seq
= dyn_cast
<rtx_sequence
*> (PATTERN (insn
)))
2444 int i
, n
= seq
->len ();
2445 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; ++i
)
2446 create_trace_edges (seq
->insn (i
));
2450 /* Process EH edges. */
2451 if (CALL_P (insn
) || cfun
->can_throw_non_call_exceptions
)
2453 eh_landing_pad lp
= get_eh_landing_pad_from_rtx (insn
);
2455 maybe_record_trace_start_abnormal (lp
->landing_pad
, insn
);
2459 /* A subroutine of scan_trace. Do what needs to be done "after" INSN. */
2462 scan_insn_after (rtx_insn
*insn
)
2464 if (RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P (insn
))
2465 dwarf2out_frame_debug (insn
);
2466 notice_args_size (insn
);
2469 /* Scan the trace beginning at INSN and create the CFI notes for the
2470 instructions therein. */
2473 scan_trace (dw_trace_info
*trace
)
2475 rtx_insn
*prev
, *insn
= trace
->head
;
2476 dw_cfa_location this_cfa
;
2479 fprintf (dump_file
, "Processing trace %u : start at %s %d\n",
2480 trace
->id
, rtx_name
[(int) GET_CODE (insn
)],
2483 trace
->end_row
= copy_cfi_row (trace
->beg_row
);
2484 trace
->end_true_args_size
= trace
->beg_true_args_size
;
2487 cur_row
= trace
->end_row
;
2489 this_cfa
= cur_row
->cfa
;
2490 cur_cfa
= &this_cfa
;
2492 for (prev
= insn
, insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
);
2494 prev
= insn
, insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
))
2498 /* Do everything that happens "before" the insn. */
2499 add_cfi_insn
= prev
;
2501 /* Notice the end of a trace. */
2502 if (BARRIER_P (insn
))
2504 /* Don't bother saving the unneeded queued registers at all. */
2505 queued_reg_saves
.truncate (0);
2508 if (save_point_p (insn
))
2510 /* Propagate across fallthru edges. */
2511 dwarf2out_flush_queued_reg_saves ();
2512 maybe_record_trace_start (insn
, NULL
);
2516 if (DEBUG_INSN_P (insn
) || !inside_basic_block_p (insn
))
2519 /* Handle all changes to the row state. Sequences require special
2520 handling for the positioning of the notes. */
2521 if (rtx_sequence
*pat
= dyn_cast
<rtx_sequence
*> (PATTERN (insn
)))
2524 int i
, n
= pat
->len ();
2526 control
= pat
->insn (0);
2527 if (can_throw_internal (control
))
2528 notice_eh_throw (control
);
2529 dwarf2out_flush_queued_reg_saves ();
2531 if (JUMP_P (control
) && INSN_ANNULLED_BRANCH_P (control
))
2533 /* ??? Hopefully multiple delay slots are not annulled. */
2534 gcc_assert (n
== 2);
2535 gcc_assert (!RTX_FRAME_RELATED_P (control
));
2536 gcc_assert (!find_reg_note (control
, REG_ARGS_SIZE
, NULL
));
2538 elt
= pat
->insn (1);
2540 if (INSN_FROM_TARGET_P (elt
))
2542 HOST_WIDE_INT restore_args_size
;
2543 cfi_vec save_row_reg_save
;
2545 /* If ELT is an instruction from target of an annulled
2546 branch, the effects are for the target only and so
2547 the args_size and CFA along the current path
2548 shouldn't change. */
2549 add_cfi_insn
= NULL
;
2550 restore_args_size
= cur_trace
->end_true_args_size
;
2551 cur_cfa
= &cur_row
->cfa
;
2552 save_row_reg_save
= vec_safe_copy (cur_row
->reg_save
);
2554 scan_insn_after (elt
);
2556 /* ??? Should we instead save the entire row state? */
2557 gcc_assert (!queued_reg_saves
.length ());
2559 create_trace_edges (control
);
2561 cur_trace
->end_true_args_size
= restore_args_size
;
2562 cur_row
->cfa
= this_cfa
;
2563 cur_row
->reg_save
= save_row_reg_save
;
2564 cur_cfa
= &this_cfa
;
2568 /* If ELT is a annulled branch-taken instruction (i.e.
2569 executed only when branch is not taken), the args_size
2570 and CFA should not change through the jump. */
2571 create_trace_edges (control
);
2573 /* Update and continue with the trace. */
2574 add_cfi_insn
= insn
;
2575 scan_insn_after (elt
);
2576 def_cfa_1 (&this_cfa
);
2581 /* The insns in the delay slot should all be considered to happen
2582 "before" a call insn. Consider a call with a stack pointer
2583 adjustment in the delay slot. The backtrace from the callee
2584 should include the sp adjustment. Unfortunately, that leaves
2585 us with an unavoidable unwinding error exactly at the call insn
2586 itself. For jump insns we'd prefer to avoid this error by
2587 placing the notes after the sequence. */
2588 if (JUMP_P (control
))
2589 add_cfi_insn
= insn
;
2591 for (i
= 1; i
< n
; ++i
)
2593 elt
= pat
->insn (i
);
2594 scan_insn_after (elt
);
2597 /* Make sure any register saves are visible at the jump target. */
2598 dwarf2out_flush_queued_reg_saves ();
2599 any_cfis_emitted
= false;
2601 /* However, if there is some adjustment on the call itself, e.g.
2602 a call_pop, that action should be considered to happen after
2603 the call returns. */
2604 add_cfi_insn
= insn
;
2605 scan_insn_after (control
);
2609 /* Flush data before calls and jumps, and of course if necessary. */
2610 if (can_throw_internal (insn
))
2612 notice_eh_throw (insn
);
2613 dwarf2out_flush_queued_reg_saves ();
2615 else if (!NONJUMP_INSN_P (insn
)
2616 || clobbers_queued_reg_save (insn
)
2617 || find_reg_note (insn
, REG_CFA_FLUSH_QUEUE
, NULL
))
2618 dwarf2out_flush_queued_reg_saves ();
2619 any_cfis_emitted
= false;
2621 add_cfi_insn
= insn
;
2622 scan_insn_after (insn
);
2626 /* Between frame-related-p and args_size we might have otherwise
2627 emitted two cfa adjustments. Do it now. */
2628 def_cfa_1 (&this_cfa
);
2630 /* Minimize the number of advances by emitting the entire queue
2631 once anything is emitted. */
2632 if (any_cfis_emitted
2633 || find_reg_note (insn
, REG_CFA_FLUSH_QUEUE
, NULL
))
2634 dwarf2out_flush_queued_reg_saves ();
2636 /* Note that a test for control_flow_insn_p does exactly the
2637 same tests as are done to actually create the edges. So
2638 always call the routine and let it not create edges for
2639 non-control-flow insns. */
2640 create_trace_edges (control
);
2643 add_cfi_insn
= NULL
;
2649 /* Scan the function and create the initial set of CFI notes. */
2652 create_cfi_notes (void)
2656 gcc_checking_assert (!queued_reg_saves
.exists ());
2657 gcc_checking_assert (!trace_work_list
.exists ());
2659 /* Always begin at the entry trace. */
2660 ti
= &trace_info
[0];
2663 while (!trace_work_list
.is_empty ())
2665 ti
= trace_work_list
.pop ();
2669 queued_reg_saves
.release ();
2670 trace_work_list
.release ();
2673 /* Return the insn before the first NOTE_INSN_CFI after START. */
2676 before_next_cfi_note (rtx_insn
*start
)
2678 rtx_insn
*prev
= start
;
2681 if (NOTE_P (start
) && NOTE_KIND (start
) == NOTE_INSN_CFI
)
2684 start
= NEXT_INSN (start
);
2689 /* Insert CFI notes between traces to properly change state between them. */
2692 connect_traces (void)
2694 unsigned i
, n
= trace_info
.length ();
2695 dw_trace_info
*prev_ti
, *ti
;
2697 /* ??? Ideally, we should have both queued and processed every trace.
2698 However the current representation of constant pools on various targets
2699 is indistinguishable from unreachable code. Assume for the moment that
2700 we can simply skip over such traces. */
2701 /* ??? Consider creating a DATA_INSN rtx code to indicate that
2702 these are not "real" instructions, and should not be considered.
2703 This could be generically useful for tablejump data as well. */
2704 /* Remove all unprocessed traces from the list. */
2705 for (i
= n
- 1; i
> 0; --i
)
2707 ti
= &trace_info
[i
];
2708 if (ti
->beg_row
== NULL
)
2710 trace_info
.ordered_remove (i
);
2714 gcc_assert (ti
->end_row
!= NULL
);
2717 /* Work from the end back to the beginning. This lets us easily insert
2718 remember/restore_state notes in the correct order wrt other notes. */
2719 prev_ti
= &trace_info
[n
- 1];
2720 for (i
= n
- 1; i
> 0; --i
)
2722 dw_cfi_row
*old_row
;
2725 prev_ti
= &trace_info
[i
- 1];
2727 add_cfi_insn
= ti
->head
;
2729 /* In dwarf2out_switch_text_section, we'll begin a new FDE
2730 for the portion of the function in the alternate text
2731 section. The row state at the very beginning of that
2732 new FDE will be exactly the row state from the CIE. */
2733 if (ti
->switch_sections
)
2734 old_row
= cie_cfi_row
;
2737 old_row
= prev_ti
->end_row
;
2738 /* If there's no change from the previous end state, fine. */
2739 if (cfi_row_equal_p (old_row
, ti
->beg_row
))
2741 /* Otherwise check for the common case of sharing state with
2742 the beginning of an epilogue, but not the end. Insert
2743 remember/restore opcodes in that case. */
2744 else if (cfi_row_equal_p (prev_ti
->beg_row
, ti
->beg_row
))
2748 /* Note that if we blindly insert the remember at the
2749 start of the trace, we can wind up increasing the
2750 size of the unwind info due to extra advance opcodes.
2751 Instead, put the remember immediately before the next
2752 state change. We know there must be one, because the
2753 state at the beginning and head of the trace differ. */
2754 add_cfi_insn
= before_next_cfi_note (prev_ti
->head
);
2756 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= DW_CFA_remember_state
;
2759 add_cfi_insn
= ti
->head
;
2761 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
= DW_CFA_restore_state
;
2764 old_row
= prev_ti
->beg_row
;
2766 /* Otherwise, we'll simply change state from the previous end. */
2769 change_cfi_row (old_row
, ti
->beg_row
);
2771 if (dump_file
&& add_cfi_insn
!= ti
->head
)
2775 fprintf (dump_file
, "Fixup between trace %u and %u:\n",
2776 prev_ti
->id
, ti
->id
);
2781 note
= NEXT_INSN (note
);
2782 gcc_assert (NOTE_P (note
) && NOTE_KIND (note
) == NOTE_INSN_CFI
);
2783 output_cfi_directive (dump_file
, NOTE_CFI (note
));
2785 while (note
!= add_cfi_insn
);
2789 /* Connect args_size between traces that have can_throw_internal insns. */
2790 if (cfun
->eh
->lp_array
)
2792 HOST_WIDE_INT prev_args_size
= 0;
2794 for (i
= 0; i
< n
; ++i
)
2796 ti
= &trace_info
[i
];
2798 if (ti
->switch_sections
)
2800 if (ti
->eh_head
== NULL
)
2802 gcc_assert (!ti
->args_size_undefined
);
2804 if (ti
->beg_delay_args_size
!= prev_args_size
)
2806 /* ??? Search back to previous CFI note. */
2807 add_cfi_insn
= PREV_INSN (ti
->eh_head
);
2808 add_cfi_args_size (ti
->beg_delay_args_size
);
2811 prev_args_size
= ti
->end_delay_args_size
;
2816 /* Set up the pseudo-cfg of instruction traces, as described at the
2817 block comment at the top of the file. */
2820 create_pseudo_cfg (void)
2822 bool saw_barrier
, switch_sections
;
2827 /* The first trace begins at the start of the function,
2828 and begins with the CIE row state. */
2829 trace_info
.create (16);
2830 memset (&ti
, 0, sizeof (ti
));
2831 ti
.head
= get_insns ();
2832 ti
.beg_row
= cie_cfi_row
;
2833 ti
.cfa_store
= cie_cfi_row
->cfa
;
2834 ti
.cfa_temp
.reg
= INVALID_REGNUM
;
2835 trace_info
.quick_push (ti
);
2837 if (cie_return_save
)
2838 ti
.regs_saved_in_regs
.safe_push (*cie_return_save
);
2840 /* Walk all the insns, collecting start of trace locations. */
2841 saw_barrier
= false;
2842 switch_sections
= false;
2843 for (insn
= get_insns (); insn
; insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
))
2845 if (BARRIER_P (insn
))
2847 else if (NOTE_P (insn
)
2848 && NOTE_KIND (insn
) == NOTE_INSN_SWITCH_TEXT_SECTIONS
)
2850 /* We should have just seen a barrier. */
2851 gcc_assert (saw_barrier
);
2852 switch_sections
= true;
2854 /* Watch out for save_point notes between basic blocks.
2855 In particular, a note after a barrier. Do not record these,
2856 delaying trace creation until the label. */
2857 else if (save_point_p (insn
)
2858 && (LABEL_P (insn
) || !saw_barrier
))
2860 memset (&ti
, 0, sizeof (ti
));
2862 ti
.switch_sections
= switch_sections
;
2863 ti
.id
= trace_info
.length ();
2864 trace_info
.safe_push (ti
);
2866 saw_barrier
= false;
2867 switch_sections
= false;
2871 /* Create the trace index after we've finished building trace_info,
2872 avoiding stale pointer problems due to reallocation. */
2874 = new hash_table
<trace_info_hasher
> (trace_info
.length ());
2876 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (trace_info
, i
, tp
)
2878 dw_trace_info
**slot
;
2881 fprintf (dump_file
, "Creating trace %u : start at %s %d%s\n", tp
->id
,
2882 rtx_name
[(int) GET_CODE (tp
->head
)], INSN_UID (tp
->head
),
2883 tp
->switch_sections
? " (section switch)" : "");
2885 slot
= trace_index
->find_slot_with_hash (tp
, INSN_UID (tp
->head
), INSERT
);
2886 gcc_assert (*slot
== NULL
);
2891 /* Record the initial position of the return address. RTL is
2892 INCOMING_RETURN_ADDR_RTX. */
2895 initial_return_save (rtx rtl
)
2897 unsigned int reg
= INVALID_REGNUM
;
2898 HOST_WIDE_INT offset
= 0;
2900 switch (GET_CODE (rtl
))
2903 /* RA is in a register. */
2904 reg
= dwf_regno (rtl
);
2908 /* RA is on the stack. */
2909 rtl
= XEXP (rtl
, 0);
2910 switch (GET_CODE (rtl
))
2913 gcc_assert (REGNO (rtl
) == STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
);
2918 gcc_assert (REGNO (XEXP (rtl
, 0)) == STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
);
2919 offset
= INTVAL (XEXP (rtl
, 1));
2923 gcc_assert (REGNO (XEXP (rtl
, 0)) == STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
);
2924 offset
= -INTVAL (XEXP (rtl
, 1));
2934 /* The return address is at some offset from any value we can
2935 actually load. For instance, on the SPARC it is in %i7+8. Just
2936 ignore the offset for now; it doesn't matter for unwinding frames. */
2937 gcc_assert (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (rtl
, 1)));
2938 initial_return_save (XEXP (rtl
, 0));
2945 if (reg
!= DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN
)
2947 if (reg
!= INVALID_REGNUM
)
2948 record_reg_saved_in_reg (rtl
, pc_rtx
);
2949 reg_save (DWARF_FRAME_RETURN_COLUMN
, reg
, offset
- cur_row
->cfa
.offset
);
2954 create_cie_data (void)
2956 dw_cfa_location loc
;
2957 dw_trace_info cie_trace
;
2959 dw_stack_pointer_regnum
= DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
);
2961 memset (&cie_trace
, 0, sizeof (cie_trace
));
2962 cur_trace
= &cie_trace
;
2964 add_cfi_vec
= &cie_cfi_vec
;
2965 cie_cfi_row
= cur_row
= new_cfi_row ();
2967 /* On entry, the Canonical Frame Address is at SP. */
2968 memset (&loc
, 0, sizeof (loc
));
2969 loc
.reg
= dw_stack_pointer_regnum
;
2970 loc
.offset
= INCOMING_FRAME_SP_OFFSET
;
2973 if (targetm
.debug_unwind_info () == UI_DWARF2
2974 || targetm_common
.except_unwind_info (&global_options
) == UI_DWARF2
)
2976 initial_return_save (INCOMING_RETURN_ADDR_RTX
);
2978 /* For a few targets, we have the return address incoming into a
2979 register, but choose a different return column. This will result
2980 in a DW_CFA_register for the return, and an entry in
2981 regs_saved_in_regs to match. If the target later stores that
2982 return address register to the stack, we want to be able to emit
2983 the DW_CFA_offset against the return column, not the intermediate
2984 save register. Save the contents of regs_saved_in_regs so that
2985 we can re-initialize it at the start of each function. */
2986 switch (cie_trace
.regs_saved_in_regs
.length ())
2991 cie_return_save
= ggc_alloc
<reg_saved_in_data
> ();
2992 *cie_return_save
= cie_trace
.regs_saved_in_regs
[0];
2993 cie_trace
.regs_saved_in_regs
.release ();
3005 /* Annotate the function with NOTE_INSN_CFI notes to record the CFI
3006 state at each location within the function. These notes will be
3007 emitted during pass_final. */
3010 execute_dwarf2_frame (void)
3012 /* Different HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM might coexist in the same file. */
3013 dw_frame_pointer_regnum
= DWARF_FRAME_REGNUM (HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
);
3015 /* The first time we're called, compute the incoming frame state. */
3016 if (cie_cfi_vec
== NULL
)
3019 dwarf2out_alloc_current_fde ();
3021 create_pseudo_cfg ();
3024 create_cfi_notes ();
3028 /* Free all the data we allocated. */
3033 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (trace_info
, i
, ti
)
3034 ti
->regs_saved_in_regs
.release ();
3036 trace_info
.release ();
3044 /* Convert a DWARF call frame info. operation to its string name */
3047 dwarf_cfi_name (unsigned int cfi_opc
)
3049 const char *name
= get_DW_CFA_name (cfi_opc
);
3054 return "DW_CFA_<unknown>";
3057 /* This routine will generate the correct assembly data for a location
3058 description based on a cfi entry with a complex address. */
3061 output_cfa_loc (dw_cfi_ref cfi
, int for_eh
)
3063 dw_loc_descr_ref loc
;
3066 if (cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
== DW_CFA_expression
3067 || cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
== DW_CFA_val_expression
)
3070 DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
, for_eh
);
3071 dw2_asm_output_data (1, r
, NULL
);
3072 loc
= cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
.dw_cfi_loc
;
3075 loc
= cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_loc
;
3077 /* Output the size of the block. */
3078 size
= size_of_locs (loc
);
3079 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (size
, NULL
);
3081 /* Now output the operations themselves. */
3082 output_loc_sequence (loc
, for_eh
);
3085 /* Similar, but used for .cfi_escape. */
3088 output_cfa_loc_raw (dw_cfi_ref cfi
)
3090 dw_loc_descr_ref loc
;
3093 if (cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
== DW_CFA_expression
3094 || cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
== DW_CFA_val_expression
)
3097 DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
, 1);
3098 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "%#x,", r
);
3099 loc
= cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
.dw_cfi_loc
;
3102 loc
= cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_loc
;
3104 /* Output the size of the block. */
3105 size
= size_of_locs (loc
);
3106 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128_raw (size
);
3107 fputc (',', asm_out_file
);
3109 /* Now output the operations themselves. */
3110 output_loc_sequence_raw (loc
);
3113 /* Output a Call Frame Information opcode and its operand(s). */
3116 output_cfi (dw_cfi_ref cfi
, dw_fde_ref fde
, int for_eh
)
3121 if (cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
== DW_CFA_advance_loc
)
3122 dw2_asm_output_data (1, (cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
3123 | (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_offset
& 0x3f)),
3124 "DW_CFA_advance_loc " HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_HEX
,
3125 ((unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT
)
3126 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_offset
));
3127 else if (cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
== DW_CFA_offset
)
3129 r
= DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
, for_eh
);
3130 dw2_asm_output_data (1, (cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
| (r
& 0x3f)),
3131 "DW_CFA_offset, column %#lx", r
);
3132 off
= div_data_align (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
.dw_cfi_offset
);
3133 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (off
, NULL
);
3135 else if (cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
== DW_CFA_restore
)
3137 r
= DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
, for_eh
);
3138 dw2_asm_output_data (1, (cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
| (r
& 0x3f)),
3139 "DW_CFA_restore, column %#lx", r
);
3143 dw2_asm_output_data (1, cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
,
3144 "%s", dwarf_cfi_name (cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
));
3146 switch (cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
)
3148 case DW_CFA_set_loc
:
3150 dw2_asm_output_encoded_addr_rtx (
3151 ASM_PREFERRED_EH_DATA_FORMAT (/*code=*/1, /*global=*/0),
3152 gen_rtx_SYMBOL_REF (Pmode
, cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_addr
),
3155 dw2_asm_output_addr (DWARF2_ADDR_SIZE
,
3156 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_addr
, NULL
);
3157 fde
->dw_fde_current_label
= cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_addr
;
3160 case DW_CFA_advance_loc1
:
3161 dw2_asm_output_delta (1, cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_addr
,
3162 fde
->dw_fde_current_label
, NULL
);
3163 fde
->dw_fde_current_label
= cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_addr
;
3166 case DW_CFA_advance_loc2
:
3167 dw2_asm_output_delta (2, cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_addr
,
3168 fde
->dw_fde_current_label
, NULL
);
3169 fde
->dw_fde_current_label
= cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_addr
;
3172 case DW_CFA_advance_loc4
:
3173 dw2_asm_output_delta (4, cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_addr
,
3174 fde
->dw_fde_current_label
, NULL
);
3175 fde
->dw_fde_current_label
= cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_addr
;
3178 case DW_CFA_MIPS_advance_loc8
:
3179 dw2_asm_output_delta (8, cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_addr
,
3180 fde
->dw_fde_current_label
, NULL
);
3181 fde
->dw_fde_current_label
= cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_addr
;
3184 case DW_CFA_offset_extended
:
3185 r
= DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
, for_eh
);
3186 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (r
, NULL
);
3187 off
= div_data_align (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
.dw_cfi_offset
);
3188 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (off
, NULL
);
3191 case DW_CFA_def_cfa
:
3192 r
= DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
, for_eh
);
3193 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (r
, NULL
);
3194 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
.dw_cfi_offset
, NULL
);
3197 case DW_CFA_offset_extended_sf
:
3198 r
= DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
, for_eh
);
3199 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (r
, NULL
);
3200 off
= div_data_align (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
.dw_cfi_offset
);
3201 dw2_asm_output_data_sleb128 (off
, NULL
);
3204 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_sf
:
3205 r
= DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
, for_eh
);
3206 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (r
, NULL
);
3207 off
= div_data_align (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
.dw_cfi_offset
);
3208 dw2_asm_output_data_sleb128 (off
, NULL
);
3211 case DW_CFA_restore_extended
:
3212 case DW_CFA_undefined
:
3213 case DW_CFA_same_value
:
3214 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_register
:
3215 r
= DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
, for_eh
);
3216 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (r
, NULL
);
3219 case DW_CFA_register
:
3220 r
= DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
, for_eh
);
3221 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (r
, NULL
);
3222 r
= DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
.dw_cfi_reg_num
, for_eh
);
3223 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (r
, NULL
);
3226 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset
:
3227 case DW_CFA_GNU_args_size
:
3228 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128 (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_offset
, NULL
);
3231 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset_sf
:
3232 off
= div_data_align (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_offset
);
3233 dw2_asm_output_data_sleb128 (off
, NULL
);
3236 case DW_CFA_GNU_window_save
:
3239 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_expression
:
3240 case DW_CFA_expression
:
3241 case DW_CFA_val_expression
:
3242 output_cfa_loc (cfi
, for_eh
);
3245 case DW_CFA_GNU_negative_offset_extended
:
3246 /* Obsoleted by DW_CFA_offset_extended_sf. */
3255 /* Similar, but do it via assembler directives instead. */
3258 output_cfi_directive (FILE *f
, dw_cfi_ref cfi
)
3260 unsigned long r
, r2
;
3262 switch (cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
)
3264 case DW_CFA_advance_loc
:
3265 case DW_CFA_advance_loc1
:
3266 case DW_CFA_advance_loc2
:
3267 case DW_CFA_advance_loc4
:
3268 case DW_CFA_MIPS_advance_loc8
:
3269 case DW_CFA_set_loc
:
3270 /* Should only be created in a code path not followed when emitting
3271 via directives. The assembler is going to take care of this for
3272 us. But this routines is also used for debugging dumps, so
3274 gcc_assert (f
!= asm_out_file
);
3275 fprintf (f
, "\t.cfi_advance_loc\n");
3279 case DW_CFA_offset_extended
:
3280 case DW_CFA_offset_extended_sf
:
3281 r
= DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
, 1);
3282 fprintf (f
, "\t.cfi_offset %lu, " HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC
"\n",
3283 r
, cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
.dw_cfi_offset
);
3286 case DW_CFA_restore
:
3287 case DW_CFA_restore_extended
:
3288 r
= DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
, 1);
3289 fprintf (f
, "\t.cfi_restore %lu\n", r
);
3292 case DW_CFA_undefined
:
3293 r
= DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
, 1);
3294 fprintf (f
, "\t.cfi_undefined %lu\n", r
);
3297 case DW_CFA_same_value
:
3298 r
= DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
, 1);
3299 fprintf (f
, "\t.cfi_same_value %lu\n", r
);
3302 case DW_CFA_def_cfa
:
3303 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_sf
:
3304 r
= DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
, 1);
3305 fprintf (f
, "\t.cfi_def_cfa %lu, " HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC
"\n",
3306 r
, cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
.dw_cfi_offset
);
3309 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_register
:
3310 r
= DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
, 1);
3311 fprintf (f
, "\t.cfi_def_cfa_register %lu\n", r
);
3314 case DW_CFA_register
:
3315 r
= DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_reg_num
, 1);
3316 r2
= DWARF2_FRAME_REG_OUT (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd2
.dw_cfi_reg_num
, 1);
3317 fprintf (f
, "\t.cfi_register %lu, %lu\n", r
, r2
);
3320 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset
:
3321 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset_sf
:
3322 fprintf (f
, "\t.cfi_def_cfa_offset "
3323 HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC
"\n",
3324 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_offset
);
3327 case DW_CFA_remember_state
:
3328 fprintf (f
, "\t.cfi_remember_state\n");
3330 case DW_CFA_restore_state
:
3331 fprintf (f
, "\t.cfi_restore_state\n");
3334 case DW_CFA_GNU_args_size
:
3335 if (f
== asm_out_file
)
3337 fprintf (f
, "\t.cfi_escape %#x,", DW_CFA_GNU_args_size
);
3338 dw2_asm_output_data_uleb128_raw (cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_offset
);
3340 fprintf (f
, "\t%s args_size " HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC
,
3341 ASM_COMMENT_START
, cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_offset
);
3346 fprintf (f
, "\t.cfi_GNU_args_size " HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC
"\n",
3347 cfi
->dw_cfi_oprnd1
.dw_cfi_offset
);
3351 case DW_CFA_GNU_window_save
:
3352 fprintf (f
, "\t.cfi_window_save\n");
3355 case DW_CFA_def_cfa_expression
:
3356 case DW_CFA_expression
:
3357 case DW_CFA_val_expression
:
3358 if (f
!= asm_out_file
)
3360 fprintf (f
, "\t.cfi_%scfa_%sexpression ...\n",
3361 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
== DW_CFA_def_cfa_expression
? "def_" : "",
3362 cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
== DW_CFA_val_expression
? "val_" : "");
3365 fprintf (f
, "\t.cfi_escape %#x,", cfi
->dw_cfi_opc
);
3366 output_cfa_loc_raw (cfi
);
3376 dwarf2out_emit_cfi (dw_cfi_ref cfi
)
3378 if (dwarf2out_do_cfi_asm ())
3379 output_cfi_directive (asm_out_file
, cfi
);
3383 dump_cfi_row (FILE *f
, dw_cfi_row
*row
)
3391 dw_cfa_location dummy
;
3392 memset (&dummy
, 0, sizeof (dummy
));
3393 dummy
.reg
= INVALID_REGNUM
;
3394 cfi
= def_cfa_0 (&dummy
, &row
->cfa
);
3396 output_cfi_directive (f
, cfi
);
3398 FOR_EACH_VEC_SAFE_ELT (row
->reg_save
, i
, cfi
)
3400 output_cfi_directive (f
, cfi
);
3403 void debug_cfi_row (dw_cfi_row
*row
);
3406 debug_cfi_row (dw_cfi_row
*row
)
3408 dump_cfi_row (stderr
, row
);
3412 /* Save the result of dwarf2out_do_frame across PCH.
3413 This variable is tri-state, with 0 unset, >0 true, <0 false. */
3414 static GTY(()) signed char saved_do_cfi_asm
= 0;
3416 /* Decide whether we want to emit frame unwind information for the current
3417 translation unit. */
3420 dwarf2out_do_frame (void)
3422 /* We want to emit correct CFA location expressions or lists, so we
3423 have to return true if we're going to output debug info, even if
3424 we're not going to output frame or unwind info. */
3425 if (write_symbols
== DWARF2_DEBUG
|| write_symbols
== VMS_AND_DWARF2_DEBUG
)
3428 if (saved_do_cfi_asm
> 0)
3431 if (targetm
.debug_unwind_info () == UI_DWARF2
)
3434 if ((flag_unwind_tables
|| flag_exceptions
)
3435 && targetm_common
.except_unwind_info (&global_options
) == UI_DWARF2
)
3441 /* Decide whether to emit frame unwind via assembler directives. */
3444 dwarf2out_do_cfi_asm (void)
3448 if (saved_do_cfi_asm
!= 0)
3449 return saved_do_cfi_asm
> 0;
3451 /* Assume failure for a moment. */
3452 saved_do_cfi_asm
= -1;
3454 if (!flag_dwarf2_cfi_asm
|| !dwarf2out_do_frame ())
3456 if (!HAVE_GAS_CFI_PERSONALITY_DIRECTIVE
)
3459 /* Make sure the personality encoding is one the assembler can support.
3460 In particular, aligned addresses can't be handled. */
3461 enc
= ASM_PREFERRED_EH_DATA_FORMAT (/*code=*/2,/*global=*/1);
3462 if ((enc
& 0x70) != 0 && (enc
& 0x70) != DW_EH_PE_pcrel
)
3464 enc
= ASM_PREFERRED_EH_DATA_FORMAT (/*code=*/0,/*global=*/0);
3465 if ((enc
& 0x70) != 0 && (enc
& 0x70) != DW_EH_PE_pcrel
)
3468 /* If we can't get the assembler to emit only .debug_frame, and we don't need
3469 dwarf2 unwind info for exceptions, then emit .debug_frame by hand. */
3470 if (!HAVE_GAS_CFI_SECTIONS_DIRECTIVE
3471 && !flag_unwind_tables
&& !flag_exceptions
3472 && targetm_common
.except_unwind_info (&global_options
) != UI_DWARF2
)
3476 saved_do_cfi_asm
= 1;
3482 const pass_data pass_data_dwarf2_frame
=
3484 RTL_PASS
, /* type */
3485 "dwarf2", /* name */
3486 OPTGROUP_NONE
, /* optinfo_flags */
3487 TV_FINAL
, /* tv_id */
3488 0, /* properties_required */
3489 0, /* properties_provided */
3490 0, /* properties_destroyed */
3491 0, /* todo_flags_start */
3492 0, /* todo_flags_finish */
3495 class pass_dwarf2_frame
: public rtl_opt_pass
3498 pass_dwarf2_frame (gcc::context
*ctxt
)
3499 : rtl_opt_pass (pass_data_dwarf2_frame
, ctxt
)
3502 /* opt_pass methods: */
3503 virtual bool gate (function
*);
3504 virtual unsigned int execute (function
*) { return execute_dwarf2_frame (); }
3506 }; // class pass_dwarf2_frame
3509 pass_dwarf2_frame::gate (function
*)
3511 /* Targets which still implement the prologue in assembler text
3512 cannot use the generic dwarf2 unwinding. */
3513 if (!targetm
.have_prologue ())
3516 /* ??? What to do for UI_TARGET unwinding? They might be able to benefit
3517 from the optimized shrink-wrapping annotations that we will compute.
3518 For now, only produce the CFI notes for dwarf2. */
3519 return dwarf2out_do_frame ();
3525 make_pass_dwarf2_frame (gcc::context
*ctxt
)
3527 return new pass_dwarf2_frame (ctxt
);
3530 #include "gt-dwarf2cfi.h"