1 /* Output routines for Motorola MCore processor
2 Copyright (C) 1993-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GCC.
6 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
7 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
8 by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your
9 option) any later version.
11 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
12 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY
13 or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public
14 License for more details.
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
18 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
22 #include "coretypes.h"
28 #include "double-int.h"
35 #include "fold-const.h"
36 #include "stor-layout.h"
38 #include "stringpool.h"
43 #include "hard-reg-set.h"
44 #include "insn-config.h"
45 #include "conditions.h"
47 #include "insn-attr.h"
52 #include "statistics.h"
54 #include "fixed-value.h"
64 #include "diagnostic-core.h"
66 #include "target-def.h"
67 #include "dominance.h"
73 #include "cfgcleanup.h"
75 #include "basic-block.h"
79 /* For dumping information about frame sizes. */
80 char * mcore_current_function_name
= 0;
81 long mcore_current_compilation_timestamp
= 0;
83 /* Global variables for machine-dependent things. */
85 /* Provides the class number of the smallest class containing
87 const enum reg_class regno_reg_class
[FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
] =
89 GENERAL_REGS
, ONLYR1_REGS
, LRW_REGS
, LRW_REGS
,
90 LRW_REGS
, LRW_REGS
, LRW_REGS
, LRW_REGS
,
91 LRW_REGS
, LRW_REGS
, LRW_REGS
, LRW_REGS
,
92 LRW_REGS
, LRW_REGS
, LRW_REGS
, GENERAL_REGS
,
93 GENERAL_REGS
, C_REGS
, NO_REGS
, NO_REGS
,
98 int arg_size
; /* Stdarg spills (bytes). */
99 int reg_size
; /* Non-volatile reg saves (bytes). */
100 int reg_mask
; /* Non-volatile reg saves. */
101 int local_size
; /* Locals. */
102 int outbound_size
; /* Arg overflow on calls out. */
106 /* Describe the steps we'll use to grow it. */
107 #define MAX_STACK_GROWS 4 /* Gives us some spare space. */
108 int growth
[MAX_STACK_GROWS
];
126 static void output_stack_adjust (int, int);
127 static int calc_live_regs (int *);
128 static int try_constant_tricks (HOST_WIDE_INT
, HOST_WIDE_INT
*, HOST_WIDE_INT
*);
129 static const char * output_inline_const (machine_mode
, rtx
*);
130 static void layout_mcore_frame (struct mcore_frame
*);
131 static void mcore_setup_incoming_varargs (cumulative_args_t
, machine_mode
, tree
, int *, int);
132 static cond_type
is_cond_candidate (rtx
);
133 static rtx_insn
*emit_new_cond_insn (rtx
, int);
134 static rtx_insn
*conditionalize_block (rtx_insn
*);
135 static void conditionalize_optimization (void);
136 static void mcore_reorg (void);
137 static rtx
handle_structs_in_regs (machine_mode
, const_tree
, int);
138 static void mcore_mark_dllexport (tree
);
139 static void mcore_mark_dllimport (tree
);
140 static int mcore_dllexport_p (tree
);
141 static int mcore_dllimport_p (tree
);
142 static tree
mcore_handle_naked_attribute (tree
*, tree
, tree
, int, bool *);
143 #ifdef OBJECT_FORMAT_ELF
144 static void mcore_asm_named_section (const char *,
147 static void mcore_print_operand (FILE *, rtx
, int);
148 static void mcore_print_operand_address (FILE *, rtx
);
149 static bool mcore_print_operand_punct_valid_p (unsigned char code
);
150 static void mcore_unique_section (tree
, int);
151 static void mcore_encode_section_info (tree
, rtx
, int);
152 static const char *mcore_strip_name_encoding (const char *);
153 static int mcore_const_costs (rtx
, RTX_CODE
);
154 static int mcore_and_cost (rtx
);
155 static int mcore_ior_cost (rtx
);
156 static bool mcore_rtx_costs (rtx
, int, int, int,
158 static void mcore_external_libcall (rtx
);
159 static bool mcore_return_in_memory (const_tree
, const_tree
);
160 static int mcore_arg_partial_bytes (cumulative_args_t
,
163 static rtx
mcore_function_arg (cumulative_args_t
,
166 static void mcore_function_arg_advance (cumulative_args_t
,
169 static unsigned int mcore_function_arg_boundary (machine_mode
,
171 static void mcore_asm_trampoline_template (FILE *);
172 static void mcore_trampoline_init (rtx
, tree
, rtx
);
173 static bool mcore_warn_func_return (tree
);
174 static void mcore_option_override (void);
175 static bool mcore_legitimate_constant_p (machine_mode
, rtx
);
177 /* MCore specific attributes. */
179 static const struct attribute_spec mcore_attribute_table
[] =
181 /* { name, min_len, max_len, decl_req, type_req, fn_type_req, handler,
182 affects_type_identity } */
183 { "dllexport", 0, 0, true, false, false, NULL
, false },
184 { "dllimport", 0, 0, true, false, false, NULL
, false },
185 { "naked", 0, 0, true, false, false, mcore_handle_naked_attribute
,
187 { NULL
, 0, 0, false, false, false, NULL
, false }
190 /* Initialize the GCC target structure. */
191 #undef TARGET_ASM_EXTERNAL_LIBCALL
192 #define TARGET_ASM_EXTERNAL_LIBCALL mcore_external_libcall
194 #if TARGET_DLLIMPORT_DECL_ATTRIBUTES
195 #undef TARGET_MERGE_DECL_ATTRIBUTES
196 #define TARGET_MERGE_DECL_ATTRIBUTES merge_dllimport_decl_attributes
199 #ifdef OBJECT_FORMAT_ELF
200 #undef TARGET_ASM_UNALIGNED_HI_OP
201 #define TARGET_ASM_UNALIGNED_HI_OP "\t.short\t"
202 #undef TARGET_ASM_UNALIGNED_SI_OP
203 #define TARGET_ASM_UNALIGNED_SI_OP "\t.long\t"
206 #undef TARGET_PRINT_OPERAND
207 #define TARGET_PRINT_OPERAND mcore_print_operand
208 #undef TARGET_PRINT_OPERAND_ADDRESS
209 #define TARGET_PRINT_OPERAND_ADDRESS mcore_print_operand_address
210 #undef TARGET_PRINT_OPERAND_PUNCT_VALID_P
211 #define TARGET_PRINT_OPERAND_PUNCT_VALID_P mcore_print_operand_punct_valid_p
213 #undef TARGET_ATTRIBUTE_TABLE
214 #define TARGET_ATTRIBUTE_TABLE mcore_attribute_table
215 #undef TARGET_ASM_UNIQUE_SECTION
216 #define TARGET_ASM_UNIQUE_SECTION mcore_unique_section
217 #undef TARGET_ASM_FUNCTION_RODATA_SECTION
218 #define TARGET_ASM_FUNCTION_RODATA_SECTION default_no_function_rodata_section
219 #undef TARGET_ENCODE_SECTION_INFO
220 #define TARGET_ENCODE_SECTION_INFO mcore_encode_section_info
221 #undef TARGET_STRIP_NAME_ENCODING
222 #define TARGET_STRIP_NAME_ENCODING mcore_strip_name_encoding
223 #undef TARGET_RTX_COSTS
224 #define TARGET_RTX_COSTS mcore_rtx_costs
225 #undef TARGET_ADDRESS_COST
226 #define TARGET_ADDRESS_COST hook_int_rtx_mode_as_bool_0
227 #undef TARGET_MACHINE_DEPENDENT_REORG
228 #define TARGET_MACHINE_DEPENDENT_REORG mcore_reorg
230 #undef TARGET_PROMOTE_FUNCTION_MODE
231 #define TARGET_PROMOTE_FUNCTION_MODE default_promote_function_mode_always_promote
232 #undef TARGET_PROMOTE_PROTOTYPES
233 #define TARGET_PROMOTE_PROTOTYPES hook_bool_const_tree_true
235 #undef TARGET_RETURN_IN_MEMORY
236 #define TARGET_RETURN_IN_MEMORY mcore_return_in_memory
237 #undef TARGET_MUST_PASS_IN_STACK
238 #define TARGET_MUST_PASS_IN_STACK must_pass_in_stack_var_size
239 #undef TARGET_PASS_BY_REFERENCE
240 #define TARGET_PASS_BY_REFERENCE hook_pass_by_reference_must_pass_in_stack
241 #undef TARGET_ARG_PARTIAL_BYTES
242 #define TARGET_ARG_PARTIAL_BYTES mcore_arg_partial_bytes
243 #undef TARGET_FUNCTION_ARG
244 #define TARGET_FUNCTION_ARG mcore_function_arg
245 #undef TARGET_FUNCTION_ARG_ADVANCE
246 #define TARGET_FUNCTION_ARG_ADVANCE mcore_function_arg_advance
247 #undef TARGET_FUNCTION_ARG_BOUNDARY
248 #define TARGET_FUNCTION_ARG_BOUNDARY mcore_function_arg_boundary
250 #undef TARGET_SETUP_INCOMING_VARARGS
251 #define TARGET_SETUP_INCOMING_VARARGS mcore_setup_incoming_varargs
253 #undef TARGET_ASM_TRAMPOLINE_TEMPLATE
254 #define TARGET_ASM_TRAMPOLINE_TEMPLATE mcore_asm_trampoline_template
255 #undef TARGET_TRAMPOLINE_INIT
256 #define TARGET_TRAMPOLINE_INIT mcore_trampoline_init
258 #undef TARGET_OPTION_OVERRIDE
259 #define TARGET_OPTION_OVERRIDE mcore_option_override
261 #undef TARGET_LEGITIMATE_CONSTANT_P
262 #define TARGET_LEGITIMATE_CONSTANT_P mcore_legitimate_constant_p
264 #undef TARGET_WARN_FUNC_RETURN
265 #define TARGET_WARN_FUNC_RETURN mcore_warn_func_return
267 struct gcc_target targetm
= TARGET_INITIALIZER
;
269 /* Adjust the stack and return the number of bytes taken to do it. */
271 output_stack_adjust (int direction
, int size
)
273 /* If extending stack a lot, we do it incrementally. */
274 if (direction
< 0 && size
> mcore_stack_increment
&& mcore_stack_increment
> 0)
276 rtx tmp
= gen_rtx_REG (SImode
, 1);
279 emit_insn (gen_movsi (tmp
, GEN_INT (mcore_stack_increment
)));
282 emit_insn (gen_subsi3 (stack_pointer_rtx
, stack_pointer_rtx
, tmp
));
283 memref
= gen_rtx_MEM (SImode
, stack_pointer_rtx
);
284 MEM_VOLATILE_P (memref
) = 1;
285 emit_insn (gen_movsi (memref
, stack_pointer_rtx
));
286 size
-= mcore_stack_increment
;
288 while (size
> mcore_stack_increment
);
290 /* SIZE is now the residual for the last adjustment,
291 which doesn't require a probe. */
297 rtx val
= GEN_INT (size
);
301 rtx nval
= gen_rtx_REG (SImode
, 1);
302 emit_insn (gen_movsi (nval
, val
));
307 insn
= gen_addsi3 (stack_pointer_rtx
, stack_pointer_rtx
, val
);
309 insn
= gen_subsi3 (stack_pointer_rtx
, stack_pointer_rtx
, val
);
315 /* Work out the registers which need to be saved,
316 both as a mask and a count. */
319 calc_live_regs (int * count
)
322 int live_regs_mask
= 0;
326 for (reg
= 0; reg
< FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER
; reg
++)
328 if (df_regs_ever_live_p (reg
) && !call_used_regs
[reg
])
331 live_regs_mask
|= (1 << reg
);
335 return live_regs_mask
;
338 /* Print the operand address in x to the stream. */
341 mcore_print_operand_address (FILE * stream
, rtx x
)
343 switch (GET_CODE (x
))
346 fprintf (stream
, "(%s)", reg_names
[REGNO (x
)]);
351 rtx base
= XEXP (x
, 0);
352 rtx index
= XEXP (x
, 1);
354 if (GET_CODE (base
) != REG
)
356 /* Ensure that BASE is a register (one of them must be). */
362 switch (GET_CODE (index
))
365 fprintf (stream
, "(%s," HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC
")",
366 reg_names
[REGNO(base
)], INTVAL (index
));
377 output_addr_const (stream
, x
);
383 mcore_print_operand_punct_valid_p (unsigned char code
)
385 return (code
== '.' || code
== '#' || code
== '*' || code
== '^'
389 /* Print operand x (an rtx) in assembler syntax to file stream
390 according to modifier code.
392 'R' print the next register or memory location along, i.e. the lsw in
394 'O' print a constant without the #
395 'M' print a constant as its negative
396 'P' print log2 of a power of two
397 'Q' print log2 of an inverse of a power of two
398 'U' print register for ldm/stm instruction
399 'X' print byte number for xtrbN instruction. */
402 mcore_print_operand (FILE * stream
, rtx x
, int code
)
408 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "32");
410 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "%d", exact_log2 (INTVAL (x
) + 1));
413 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "%d", exact_log2 (INTVAL (x
) & 0xffffffff));
416 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "%d", exact_log2 (~INTVAL (x
)));
419 fprintf (asm_out_file
, HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC
, INTVAL (x
));
422 fprintf (asm_out_file
, HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC
, - INTVAL (x
));
425 /* Next location along in memory or register. */
426 switch (GET_CODE (x
))
429 fputs (reg_names
[REGNO (x
) + 1], (stream
));
432 mcore_print_operand_address
433 (stream
, XEXP (adjust_address (x
, SImode
, 4), 0));
440 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "%s-%s", reg_names
[REGNO (x
)],
441 reg_names
[REGNO (x
) + 3]);
444 fprintf (asm_out_file
, HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_HEX
, INTVAL (x
));
447 fprintf (asm_out_file
, HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC
, 3 - INTVAL (x
) / 8);
451 switch (GET_CODE (x
))
454 fputs (reg_names
[REGNO (x
)], (stream
));
457 output_address (XEXP (x
, 0));
460 output_addr_const (stream
, x
);
467 /* What does a constant cost ? */
470 mcore_const_costs (rtx exp
, enum rtx_code code
)
472 HOST_WIDE_INT val
= INTVAL (exp
);
474 /* Easy constants. */
475 if ( CONST_OK_FOR_I (val
)
476 || CONST_OK_FOR_M (val
)
477 || CONST_OK_FOR_N (val
)
478 || (code
== PLUS
&& CONST_OK_FOR_L (val
)))
481 && ( CONST_OK_FOR_M (~val
)
482 || CONST_OK_FOR_N (~val
)))
484 else if (code
== PLUS
485 && ( CONST_OK_FOR_I (-val
)
486 || CONST_OK_FOR_M (-val
)
487 || CONST_OK_FOR_N (-val
)))
493 /* What does an and instruction cost - we do this b/c immediates may
494 have been relaxed. We want to ensure that cse will cse relaxed immeds
495 out. Otherwise we'll get bad code (multiple reloads of the same const). */
498 mcore_and_cost (rtx x
)
502 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 1)) != CONST_INT
)
505 val
= INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1));
507 /* Do it directly. */
508 if (CONST_OK_FOR_K (val
) || CONST_OK_FOR_M (~val
))
510 /* Takes one instruction to load. */
511 else if (const_ok_for_mcore (val
))
513 /* Takes two instructions to load. */
514 else if (TARGET_HARDLIT
&& mcore_const_ok_for_inline (val
))
517 /* Takes a lrw to load. */
521 /* What does an or cost - see and_cost(). */
524 mcore_ior_cost (rtx x
)
528 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 1)) != CONST_INT
)
531 val
= INTVAL (XEXP (x
, 1));
533 /* Do it directly with bclri. */
534 if (CONST_OK_FOR_M (val
))
536 /* Takes one instruction to load. */
537 else if (const_ok_for_mcore (val
))
539 /* Takes two instructions to load. */
540 else if (TARGET_HARDLIT
&& mcore_const_ok_for_inline (val
))
543 /* Takes a lrw to load. */
548 mcore_rtx_costs (rtx x
, int code
, int outer_code
, int opno ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
549 int * total
, bool speed ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
554 *total
= mcore_const_costs (x
, (enum rtx_code
) outer_code
);
566 *total
= COSTS_N_INSNS (mcore_and_cost (x
));
570 *total
= COSTS_N_INSNS (mcore_ior_cost (x
));
579 *total
= COSTS_N_INSNS (100);
587 /* Prepare the operands for a comparison. Return whether the branch/setcc
588 should reverse the operands. */
591 mcore_gen_compare (enum rtx_code code
, rtx op0
, rtx op1
)
593 rtx cc_reg
= gen_rtx_REG (CCmode
, CC_REG
);
596 if (GET_CODE (op1
) == CONST_INT
)
598 HOST_WIDE_INT val
= INTVAL (op1
);
603 /* Unsigned > 0 is the same as != 0; everything else is converted
604 below to LEU (reversed cmphs). */
609 /* Check whether (LE A imm) can become (LT A imm + 1),
610 or (GT A imm) can become (GE A imm + 1). */
613 if (CONST_OK_FOR_J (val
+ 1))
615 op1
= GEN_INT (val
+ 1);
616 code
= code
== LE
? LT
: GE
;
625 if (CONSTANT_P (op1
) && GET_CODE (op1
) != CONST_INT
)
626 op1
= force_reg (SImode
, op1
);
628 /* cmpnei: 0-31 (K immediate)
629 cmplti: 1-32 (J immediate, 0 using btsti x,31). */
633 case EQ
: /* Use inverted condition, cmpne. */
638 case NE
: /* Use normal condition, cmpne. */
639 if (GET_CODE (op1
) == CONST_INT
&& ! CONST_OK_FOR_K (INTVAL (op1
)))
640 op1
= force_reg (SImode
, op1
);
643 case LE
: /* Use inverted condition, reversed cmplt. */
648 case GT
: /* Use normal condition, reversed cmplt. */
649 if (GET_CODE (op1
) == CONST_INT
)
650 op1
= force_reg (SImode
, op1
);
653 case GE
: /* Use inverted condition, cmplt. */
658 case LT
: /* Use normal condition, cmplt. */
659 if (GET_CODE (op1
) == CONST_INT
&&
660 /* covered by btsti x,31. */
662 ! CONST_OK_FOR_J (INTVAL (op1
)))
663 op1
= force_reg (SImode
, op1
);
666 case GTU
: /* Use inverted condition, cmple. */
667 /* We coped with unsigned > 0 above. */
668 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (op1
) != CONST_INT
|| INTVAL (op1
) != 0);
673 case LEU
: /* Use normal condition, reversed cmphs. */
674 if (GET_CODE (op1
) == CONST_INT
&& INTVAL (op1
) != 0)
675 op1
= force_reg (SImode
, op1
);
678 case LTU
: /* Use inverted condition, cmphs. */
683 case GEU
: /* Use normal condition, cmphs. */
684 if (GET_CODE (op1
) == CONST_INT
&& INTVAL (op1
) != 0)
685 op1
= force_reg (SImode
, op1
);
692 emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (cc_reg
, gen_rtx_fmt_ee (code
, CCmode
, op0
, op1
)));
697 mcore_symbolic_address_p (rtx x
)
699 switch (GET_CODE (x
))
706 return ( (GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == SYMBOL_REF
707 || GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 0)) == LABEL_REF
)
708 && GET_CODE (XEXP (x
, 1)) == CONST_INT
);
714 /* Functions to output assembly code for a function call. */
717 mcore_output_call (rtx operands
[], int index
)
719 static char buffer
[20];
720 rtx addr
= operands
[index
];
726 gcc_assert (mcore_current_function_name
);
728 ASM_OUTPUT_CG_EDGE (asm_out_file
, mcore_current_function_name
,
732 sprintf (buffer
, "jsr\t%%%d", index
);
738 gcc_assert (mcore_current_function_name
);
739 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (addr
) == SYMBOL_REF
);
741 ASM_OUTPUT_CG_EDGE (asm_out_file
, mcore_current_function_name
,
745 sprintf (buffer
, "jbsr\t%%%d", index
);
751 /* Can we load a constant with a single instruction ? */
754 const_ok_for_mcore (HOST_WIDE_INT value
)
756 if (value
>= 0 && value
<= 127)
759 /* Try exact power of two. */
760 if (CONST_OK_FOR_M (value
))
763 /* Try exact power of two - 1. */
764 if (CONST_OK_FOR_N (value
) && value
!= -1)
770 /* Can we load a constant inline with up to 2 instructions ? */
773 mcore_const_ok_for_inline (HOST_WIDE_INT value
)
777 return try_constant_tricks (value
, & x
, & y
) > 0;
780 /* Are we loading the constant using a not ? */
783 mcore_const_trick_uses_not (HOST_WIDE_INT value
)
787 return try_constant_tricks (value
, & x
, & y
) == 2;
790 /* Try tricks to load a constant inline and return the trick number if
791 success (0 is non-inlinable).
794 1: single instruction (do the usual thing)
795 2: single insn followed by a 'not'
796 3: single insn followed by a subi
797 4: single insn followed by an addi
798 5: single insn followed by rsubi
799 6: single insn followed by bseti
800 7: single insn followed by bclri
801 8: single insn followed by rotli
802 9: single insn followed by lsli
803 10: single insn followed by ixh
804 11: single insn followed by ixw. */
807 try_constant_tricks (HOST_WIDE_INT value
, HOST_WIDE_INT
* x
, HOST_WIDE_INT
* y
)
810 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT bit
, shf
, rot
;
812 if (const_ok_for_mcore (value
))
813 return 1; /* Do the usual thing. */
815 if (! TARGET_HARDLIT
)
818 if (const_ok_for_mcore (~value
))
824 for (i
= 1; i
<= 32; i
++)
826 if (const_ok_for_mcore (value
- i
))
834 if (const_ok_for_mcore (value
+ i
))
845 for (i
= 0; i
<= 31; i
++)
847 if (const_ok_for_mcore (i
- value
))
855 if (const_ok_for_mcore (value
& ~bit
))
862 if (const_ok_for_mcore (value
| bit
))
876 for (i
= 1; i
< 31; i
++)
880 /* MCore has rotate left. */
884 rot
|= c
; /* Simulate rotate. */
886 if (const_ok_for_mcore (rot
))
895 shf
= 0; /* Can't use logical shift, low order bit is one. */
899 if (shf
!= 0 && const_ok_for_mcore (shf
))
908 if ((value
% 3) == 0 && const_ok_for_mcore (value
/ 3))
915 if ((value
% 5) == 0 && const_ok_for_mcore (value
/ 5))
925 /* Check whether reg is dead at first. This is done by searching ahead
926 for either the next use (i.e., reg is live), a death note, or a set of
927 reg. Don't just use dead_or_set_p() since reload does not always mark
928 deaths (especially if PRESERVE_DEATH_NOTES_REGNO_P is not defined). We
929 can ignore subregs by extracting the actual register. BRC */
932 mcore_is_dead (rtx_insn
*first
, rtx reg
)
936 /* For mcore, subregs can't live independently of their parent regs. */
937 if (GET_CODE (reg
) == SUBREG
)
938 reg
= SUBREG_REG (reg
);
940 /* Dies immediately. */
941 if (dead_or_set_p (first
, reg
))
944 /* Look for conclusive evidence of live/death, otherwise we have
945 to assume that it is live. */
946 for (insn
= NEXT_INSN (first
); insn
; insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
))
949 return 0; /* We lose track, assume it is alive. */
951 else if (CALL_P (insn
))
953 /* Call's might use it for target or register parms. */
954 if (reg_referenced_p (reg
, PATTERN (insn
))
955 || find_reg_fusage (insn
, USE
, reg
))
957 else if (dead_or_set_p (insn
, reg
))
960 else if (NONJUMP_INSN_P (insn
))
962 if (reg_referenced_p (reg
, PATTERN (insn
)))
964 else if (dead_or_set_p (insn
, reg
))
969 /* No conclusive evidence either way, we cannot take the chance
970 that control flow hid the use from us -- "I'm not dead yet". */
974 /* Count the number of ones in mask. */
977 mcore_num_ones (HOST_WIDE_INT mask
)
979 /* A trick to count set bits recently posted on comp.compilers. */
980 mask
= (mask
>> 1 & 0x55555555) + (mask
& 0x55555555);
981 mask
= ((mask
>> 2) & 0x33333333) + (mask
& 0x33333333);
982 mask
= ((mask
>> 4) + mask
) & 0x0f0f0f0f;
983 mask
= ((mask
>> 8) + mask
);
985 return (mask
+ (mask
>> 16)) & 0xff;
988 /* Count the number of zeros in mask. */
991 mcore_num_zeros (HOST_WIDE_INT mask
)
993 return 32 - mcore_num_ones (mask
);
996 /* Determine byte being masked. */
999 mcore_byte_offset (unsigned int mask
)
1001 if (mask
== 0x00ffffffL
)
1003 else if (mask
== 0xff00ffffL
)
1005 else if (mask
== 0xffff00ffL
)
1007 else if (mask
== 0xffffff00L
)
1013 /* Determine halfword being masked. */
1016 mcore_halfword_offset (unsigned int mask
)
1018 if (mask
== 0x0000ffffL
)
1020 else if (mask
== 0xffff0000L
)
1026 /* Output a series of bseti's corresponding to mask. */
1029 mcore_output_bseti (rtx dst
, int mask
)
1031 rtx out_operands
[2];
1034 out_operands
[0] = dst
;
1036 for (bit
= 0; bit
< 32; bit
++)
1038 if ((mask
& 0x1) == 0x1)
1040 out_operands
[1] = GEN_INT (bit
);
1042 output_asm_insn ("bseti\t%0,%1", out_operands
);
1050 /* Output a series of bclri's corresponding to mask. */
1053 mcore_output_bclri (rtx dst
, int mask
)
1055 rtx out_operands
[2];
1058 out_operands
[0] = dst
;
1060 for (bit
= 0; bit
< 32; bit
++)
1062 if ((mask
& 0x1) == 0x0)
1064 out_operands
[1] = GEN_INT (bit
);
1066 output_asm_insn ("bclri\t%0,%1", out_operands
);
1075 /* Output a conditional move of two constants that are +/- 1 within each
1076 other. See the "movtK" patterns in mcore.md. I'm not sure this is
1077 really worth the effort. */
1080 mcore_output_cmov (rtx operands
[], int cmp_t
, const char * test
)
1082 HOST_WIDE_INT load_value
;
1083 HOST_WIDE_INT adjust_value
;
1084 rtx out_operands
[4];
1086 out_operands
[0] = operands
[0];
1088 /* Check to see which constant is loadable. */
1089 if (const_ok_for_mcore (INTVAL (operands
[1])))
1091 out_operands
[1] = operands
[1];
1092 out_operands
[2] = operands
[2];
1094 else if (const_ok_for_mcore (INTVAL (operands
[2])))
1096 out_operands
[1] = operands
[2];
1097 out_operands
[2] = operands
[1];
1099 /* Complement test since constants are swapped. */
1100 cmp_t
= (cmp_t
== 0);
1102 load_value
= INTVAL (out_operands
[1]);
1103 adjust_value
= INTVAL (out_operands
[2]);
1105 /* First output the test if folded into the pattern. */
1108 output_asm_insn (test
, operands
);
1110 /* Load the constant - for now, only support constants that can be
1111 generated with a single instruction. maybe add general inlinable
1112 constants later (this will increase the # of patterns since the
1113 instruction sequence has a different length attribute). */
1114 if (load_value
>= 0 && load_value
<= 127)
1115 output_asm_insn ("movi\t%0,%1", out_operands
);
1116 else if (CONST_OK_FOR_M (load_value
))
1117 output_asm_insn ("bgeni\t%0,%P1", out_operands
);
1118 else if (CONST_OK_FOR_N (load_value
))
1119 output_asm_insn ("bmaski\t%0,%N1", out_operands
);
1121 /* Output the constant adjustment. */
1122 if (load_value
> adjust_value
)
1125 output_asm_insn ("decf\t%0", out_operands
);
1127 output_asm_insn ("dect\t%0", out_operands
);
1132 output_asm_insn ("incf\t%0", out_operands
);
1134 output_asm_insn ("inct\t%0", out_operands
);
1140 /* Outputs the peephole for moving a constant that gets not'ed followed
1141 by an and (i.e. combine the not and the and into andn). BRC */
1144 mcore_output_andn (rtx insn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, rtx operands
[])
1147 rtx out_operands
[3];
1148 const char * load_op
;
1152 trick_no
= try_constant_tricks (INTVAL (operands
[1]), &x
, &y
);
1153 gcc_assert (trick_no
== 2);
1155 out_operands
[0] = operands
[0];
1156 out_operands
[1] = GEN_INT (x
);
1157 out_operands
[2] = operands
[2];
1159 if (x
>= 0 && x
<= 127)
1160 load_op
= "movi\t%0,%1";
1162 /* Try exact power of two. */
1163 else if (CONST_OK_FOR_M (x
))
1164 load_op
= "bgeni\t%0,%P1";
1166 /* Try exact power of two - 1. */
1167 else if (CONST_OK_FOR_N (x
))
1168 load_op
= "bmaski\t%0,%N1";
1172 load_op
= "BADMOVI-andn\t%0, %1";
1176 sprintf (buf
, "%s\n\tandn\t%%2,%%0", load_op
);
1177 output_asm_insn (buf
, out_operands
);
1182 /* Output an inline constant. */
1185 output_inline_const (machine_mode mode
, rtx operands
[])
1187 HOST_WIDE_INT x
= 0, y
= 0;
1189 rtx out_operands
[3];
1192 const char *dst_fmt
;
1193 HOST_WIDE_INT value
;
1195 value
= INTVAL (operands
[1]);
1197 trick_no
= try_constant_tricks (value
, &x
, &y
);
1198 /* lrw's are handled separately: Large inlinable constants never get
1199 turned into lrw's. Our caller uses try_constant_tricks to back
1200 off to an lrw rather than calling this routine. */
1201 gcc_assert (trick_no
!= 0);
1206 /* operands: 0 = dst, 1 = load immed., 2 = immed. adjustment. */
1207 out_operands
[0] = operands
[0];
1208 out_operands
[1] = GEN_INT (x
);
1211 out_operands
[2] = GEN_INT (y
);
1213 /* Select dst format based on mode. */
1214 if (mode
== DImode
&& (! TARGET_LITTLE_END
))
1219 if (x
>= 0 && x
<= 127)
1220 sprintf (load_op
, "movi\t%s,%%1", dst_fmt
);
1222 /* Try exact power of two. */
1223 else if (CONST_OK_FOR_M (x
))
1224 sprintf (load_op
, "bgeni\t%s,%%P1", dst_fmt
);
1226 /* Try exact power of two - 1. */
1227 else if (CONST_OK_FOR_N (x
))
1228 sprintf (load_op
, "bmaski\t%s,%%N1", dst_fmt
);
1232 sprintf (load_op
, "BADMOVI-inline_const %s, %%1", dst_fmt
);
1239 strcpy (buf
, load_op
);
1242 sprintf (buf
, "%s\n\tnot\t%s\t// %ld 0x%lx", load_op
, dst_fmt
, value
, value
);
1245 sprintf (buf
, "%s\n\taddi\t%s,%%2\t// %ld 0x%lx", load_op
, dst_fmt
, value
, value
);
1248 sprintf (buf
, "%s\n\tsubi\t%s,%%2\t// %ld 0x%lx", load_op
, dst_fmt
, value
, value
);
1251 /* Never happens unless -mrsubi, see try_constant_tricks(). */
1252 sprintf (buf
, "%s\n\trsubi\t%s,%%2\t// %ld 0x%lx", load_op
, dst_fmt
, value
, value
);
1255 sprintf (buf
, "%s\n\tbseti\t%s,%%P2\t// %ld 0x%lx", load_op
, dst_fmt
, value
, value
);
1258 sprintf (buf
, "%s\n\tbclri\t%s,%%Q2\t// %ld 0x%lx", load_op
, dst_fmt
, value
, value
);
1261 sprintf (buf
, "%s\n\trotli\t%s,%%2\t// %ld 0x%lx", load_op
, dst_fmt
, value
, value
);
1264 sprintf (buf
, "%s\n\tlsli\t%s,%%2\t// %ld 0x%lx", load_op
, dst_fmt
, value
, value
);
1267 sprintf (buf
, "%s\n\tixh\t%s,%s\t// %ld 0x%lx", load_op
, dst_fmt
, dst_fmt
, value
, value
);
1270 sprintf (buf
, "%s\n\tixw\t%s,%s\t// %ld 0x%lx", load_op
, dst_fmt
, dst_fmt
, value
, value
);
1276 output_asm_insn (buf
, out_operands
);
1281 /* Output a move of a word or less value. */
1284 mcore_output_move (rtx insn ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, rtx operands
[],
1285 machine_mode mode ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
1287 rtx dst
= operands
[0];
1288 rtx src
= operands
[1];
1290 if (GET_CODE (dst
) == REG
)
1292 if (GET_CODE (src
) == REG
)
1294 if (REGNO (src
) == CC_REG
) /* r-c */
1297 return "mov\t%0,%1"; /* r-r*/
1299 else if (GET_CODE (src
) == MEM
)
1301 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (src
, 0)) == LABEL_REF
)
1302 return "lrw\t%0,[%1]"; /* a-R */
1304 switch (GET_MODE (src
)) /* r-m */
1307 return "ldw\t%0,%1";
1309 return "ld.h\t%0,%1";
1311 return "ld.b\t%0,%1";
1316 else if (GET_CODE (src
) == CONST_INT
)
1320 if (CONST_OK_FOR_I (INTVAL (src
))) /* r-I */
1321 return "movi\t%0,%1";
1322 else if (CONST_OK_FOR_M (INTVAL (src
))) /* r-M */
1323 return "bgeni\t%0,%P1\t// %1 %x1";
1324 else if (CONST_OK_FOR_N (INTVAL (src
))) /* r-N */
1325 return "bmaski\t%0,%N1\t// %1 %x1";
1326 else if (try_constant_tricks (INTVAL (src
), &x
, &y
)) /* R-P */
1327 return output_inline_const (SImode
, operands
); /* 1-2 insns */
1329 return "lrw\t%0,%x1\t// %1"; /* Get it from literal pool. */
1332 return "lrw\t%0, %1"; /* Into the literal pool. */
1334 else if (GET_CODE (dst
) == MEM
) /* m-r */
1335 switch (GET_MODE (dst
))
1338 return "stw\t%1,%0";
1340 return "st.h\t%1,%0";
1342 return "st.b\t%1,%0";
1350 /* Return a sequence of instructions to perform DI or DF move.
1351 Since the MCORE cannot move a DI or DF in one instruction, we have
1352 to take care when we see overlapping source and dest registers. */
1355 mcore_output_movedouble (rtx operands
[], machine_mode mode ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
1357 rtx dst
= operands
[0];
1358 rtx src
= operands
[1];
1360 if (GET_CODE (dst
) == REG
)
1362 if (GET_CODE (src
) == REG
)
1364 int dstreg
= REGNO (dst
);
1365 int srcreg
= REGNO (src
);
1367 /* Ensure the second source not overwritten. */
1368 if (srcreg
+ 1 == dstreg
)
1369 return "mov %R0,%R1\n\tmov %0,%1";
1371 return "mov %0,%1\n\tmov %R0,%R1";
1373 else if (GET_CODE (src
) == MEM
)
1375 rtx memexp
= XEXP (src
, 0);
1376 int dstreg
= REGNO (dst
);
1379 if (GET_CODE (memexp
) == LABEL_REF
)
1380 return "lrw\t%0,[%1]\n\tlrw\t%R0,[%R1]";
1381 else if (GET_CODE (memexp
) == REG
)
1382 basereg
= REGNO (memexp
);
1383 else if (GET_CODE (memexp
) == PLUS
)
1385 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (memexp
, 0)) == REG
)
1386 basereg
= REGNO (XEXP (memexp
, 0));
1387 else if (GET_CODE (XEXP (memexp
, 1)) == REG
)
1388 basereg
= REGNO (XEXP (memexp
, 1));
1395 /* ??? length attribute is wrong here. */
1396 if (dstreg
== basereg
)
1398 /* Just load them in reverse order. */
1399 return "ldw\t%R0,%R1\n\tldw\t%0,%1";
1401 /* XXX: alternative: move basereg to basereg+1
1402 and then fall through. */
1405 return "ldw\t%0,%1\n\tldw\t%R0,%R1";
1407 else if (GET_CODE (src
) == CONST_INT
)
1409 if (TARGET_LITTLE_END
)
1411 if (CONST_OK_FOR_I (INTVAL (src
)))
1412 output_asm_insn ("movi %0,%1", operands
);
1413 else if (CONST_OK_FOR_M (INTVAL (src
)))
1414 output_asm_insn ("bgeni %0,%P1", operands
);
1415 else if (CONST_OK_FOR_N (INTVAL (src
)))
1416 output_asm_insn ("bmaski %0,%N1", operands
);
1420 if (INTVAL (src
) < 0)
1421 return "bmaski %R0,32";
1423 return "movi %R0,0";
1427 if (CONST_OK_FOR_I (INTVAL (src
)))
1428 output_asm_insn ("movi %R0,%1", operands
);
1429 else if (CONST_OK_FOR_M (INTVAL (src
)))
1430 output_asm_insn ("bgeni %R0,%P1", operands
);
1431 else if (CONST_OK_FOR_N (INTVAL (src
)))
1432 output_asm_insn ("bmaski %R0,%N1", operands
);
1436 if (INTVAL (src
) < 0)
1437 return "bmaski %0,32";
1445 else if (GET_CODE (dst
) == MEM
&& GET_CODE (src
) == REG
)
1446 return "stw\t%1,%0\n\tstw\t%R1,%R0";
1451 /* Predicates used by the templates. */
1454 mcore_arith_S_operand (rtx op
)
1456 if (GET_CODE (op
) == CONST_INT
&& CONST_OK_FOR_M (~INTVAL (op
)))
1462 /* Expand insert bit field. BRC */
1465 mcore_expand_insv (rtx operands
[])
1467 int width
= INTVAL (operands
[1]);
1468 int posn
= INTVAL (operands
[2]);
1470 rtx mreg
, sreg
, ereg
;
1472 /* To get width 1 insv, the test in store_bit_field() (expmed.c, line 191)
1473 for width==1 must be removed. Look around line 368. This is something
1474 we really want the md part to do. */
1475 if (width
== 1 && GET_CODE (operands
[3]) == CONST_INT
)
1477 /* Do directly with bseti or bclri. */
1478 /* RBE: 2/97 consider only low bit of constant. */
1479 if ((INTVAL (operands
[3]) & 1) == 0)
1481 mask
= ~(1 << posn
);
1482 emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (operands
[0],
1483 gen_rtx_AND (SImode
, operands
[0],
1489 emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (operands
[0],
1490 gen_rtx_IOR (SImode
, operands
[0],
1497 /* Look at some bit-field placements that we aren't interested
1498 in handling ourselves, unless specifically directed to do so. */
1499 if (! TARGET_W_FIELD
)
1500 return 0; /* Generally, give up about now. */
1502 if (width
== 8 && posn
% 8 == 0)
1503 /* Byte sized and aligned; let caller break it up. */
1506 if (width
== 16 && posn
% 16 == 0)
1507 /* Short sized and aligned; let caller break it up. */
1510 /* The general case - we can do this a little bit better than what the
1511 machine independent part tries. This will get rid of all the subregs
1512 that mess up constant folding in combine when working with relaxed
1515 /* If setting the entire field, do it directly. */
1516 if (GET_CODE (operands
[3]) == CONST_INT
1517 && INTVAL (operands
[3]) == ((1 << width
) - 1))
1519 mreg
= force_reg (SImode
, GEN_INT (INTVAL (operands
[3]) << posn
));
1520 emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (operands
[0],
1521 gen_rtx_IOR (SImode
, operands
[0], mreg
)));
1525 /* Generate the clear mask. */
1526 mreg
= force_reg (SImode
, GEN_INT (~(((1 << width
) - 1) << posn
)));
1528 /* Clear the field, to overlay it later with the source. */
1529 emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (operands
[0],
1530 gen_rtx_AND (SImode
, operands
[0], mreg
)));
1532 /* If the source is constant 0, we've nothing to add back. */
1533 if (GET_CODE (operands
[3]) == CONST_INT
&& INTVAL (operands
[3]) == 0)
1536 /* XXX: Should we worry about more games with constant values?
1537 We've covered the high profile: set/clear single-bit and many-bit
1538 fields. How often do we see "arbitrary bit pattern" constants? */
1539 sreg
= copy_to_mode_reg (SImode
, operands
[3]);
1541 /* Extract src as same width as dst (needed for signed values). We
1542 always have to do this since we widen everything to SImode.
1543 We don't have to mask if we're shifting this up against the
1544 MSB of the register (e.g., the shift will push out any hi-order
1546 if (width
+ posn
!= (int) GET_MODE_SIZE (SImode
))
1548 ereg
= force_reg (SImode
, GEN_INT ((1 << width
) - 1));
1549 emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (sreg
, gen_rtx_AND (SImode
, sreg
, ereg
)));
1552 /* Insert source value in dest. */
1554 emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (sreg
, gen_rtx_ASHIFT (SImode
, sreg
,
1557 emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (operands
[0],
1558 gen_rtx_IOR (SImode
, operands
[0], sreg
)));
1563 /* ??? Block move stuff stolen from m88k. This code has not been
1564 verified for correctness. */
1566 /* Emit code to perform a block move. Choose the best method.
1568 OPERANDS[0] is the destination.
1569 OPERANDS[1] is the source.
1570 OPERANDS[2] is the size.
1571 OPERANDS[3] is the alignment safe to use. */
1573 /* Emit code to perform a block move with an offset sequence of ldw/st
1574 instructions (..., ldw 0, stw 1, ldw 1, stw 0, ...). SIZE and ALIGN are
1575 known constants. DEST and SRC are registers. OFFSET is the known
1576 starting point for the output pattern. */
1578 static const machine_mode mode_from_align
[] =
1580 VOIDmode
, QImode
, HImode
, VOIDmode
, SImode
,
1584 block_move_sequence (rtx dst_mem
, rtx src_mem
, int size
, int align
)
1587 machine_mode mode
[2];
1596 x
= XEXP (dst_mem
, 0);
1599 x
= force_reg (Pmode
, x
);
1600 dst_mem
= replace_equiv_address (dst_mem
, x
);
1603 x
= XEXP (src_mem
, 0);
1606 x
= force_reg (Pmode
, x
);
1607 src_mem
= replace_equiv_address (src_mem
, x
);
1610 active
[0] = active
[1] = false;
1621 next_amount
= (size
>= 4 ? 4 : (size
>= 2 ? 2 : 1));
1622 next_amount
= MIN (next_amount
, align
);
1624 amount
[next
] = next_amount
;
1625 mode
[next
] = mode_from_align
[next_amount
];
1626 temp
[next
] = gen_reg_rtx (mode
[next
]);
1628 x
= adjust_address (src_mem
, mode
[next
], offset_ld
);
1629 emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (temp
[next
], x
));
1631 offset_ld
+= next_amount
;
1632 size
-= next_amount
;
1633 active
[next
] = true;
1638 active
[phase
] = false;
1640 x
= adjust_address (dst_mem
, mode
[phase
], offset_st
);
1641 emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (x
, temp
[phase
]));
1643 offset_st
+= amount
[phase
];
1646 while (active
[next
]);
1650 mcore_expand_block_move (rtx
*operands
)
1652 HOST_WIDE_INT align
, bytes
, max
;
1654 if (GET_CODE (operands
[2]) != CONST_INT
)
1657 bytes
= INTVAL (operands
[2]);
1658 align
= INTVAL (operands
[3]);
1687 block_move_sequence (operands
[0], operands
[1], bytes
, align
);
1695 /* Code to generate prologue and epilogue sequences. */
1696 static int number_of_regs_before_varargs
;
1698 /* Set by TARGET_SETUP_INCOMING_VARARGS to indicate to prolog that this is
1699 for a varargs function. */
1700 static int current_function_anonymous_args
;
1702 #define STACK_BYTES (STACK_BOUNDARY/BITS_PER_UNIT)
1703 #define STORE_REACH (64) /* Maximum displace of word store + 4. */
1704 #define ADDI_REACH (32) /* Maximum addi operand. */
1707 layout_mcore_frame (struct mcore_frame
* infp
)
1715 unsigned int growths
;
1718 /* Might have to spill bytes to re-assemble a big argument that
1719 was passed partially in registers and partially on the stack. */
1720 nbytes
= crtl
->args
.pretend_args_size
;
1722 /* Determine how much space for spilled anonymous args (e.g., stdarg). */
1723 if (current_function_anonymous_args
)
1724 nbytes
+= (NPARM_REGS
- number_of_regs_before_varargs
) * UNITS_PER_WORD
;
1726 infp
->arg_size
= nbytes
;
1728 /* How much space to save non-volatile registers we stomp. */
1729 infp
->reg_mask
= calc_live_regs (& n
);
1730 infp
->reg_size
= n
* 4;
1732 /* And the rest of it... locals and space for overflowed outbounds. */
1733 infp
->local_size
= get_frame_size ();
1734 infp
->outbound_size
= crtl
->outgoing_args_size
;
1736 /* Make sure we have a whole number of words for the locals. */
1737 if (infp
->local_size
% STACK_BYTES
)
1738 infp
->local_size
= (infp
->local_size
+ STACK_BYTES
- 1) & ~ (STACK_BYTES
-1);
1740 /* Only thing we know we have to pad is the outbound space, since
1741 we've aligned our locals assuming that base of locals is aligned. */
1742 infp
->pad_local
= 0;
1744 infp
->pad_outbound
= 0;
1745 if (infp
->outbound_size
% STACK_BYTES
)
1746 infp
->pad_outbound
= STACK_BYTES
- (infp
->outbound_size
% STACK_BYTES
);
1748 /* Now we see how we want to stage the prologue so that it does
1749 the most appropriate stack growth and register saves to either:
1751 (2) reduce instruction space, or
1752 (3) reduce stack space. */
1753 for (i
= 0; i
< ARRAY_SIZE (infp
->growth
); i
++)
1754 infp
->growth
[i
] = 0;
1756 regarg
= infp
->reg_size
+ infp
->arg_size
;
1757 localregarg
= infp
->local_size
+ regarg
;
1758 outbounds
= infp
->outbound_size
+ infp
->pad_outbound
;
1761 /* XXX: Consider one where we consider localregarg + outbound too! */
1763 /* Frame of <= 32 bytes and using stm would get <= 2 registers.
1764 use stw's with offsets and buy the frame in one shot. */
1765 if (localregarg
<= ADDI_REACH
1766 && (infp
->reg_size
<= 8 || (infp
->reg_mask
& 0xc000) != 0xc000))
1768 /* Make sure we'll be aligned. */
1769 if (localregarg
% STACK_BYTES
)
1770 infp
->pad_reg
= STACK_BYTES
- (localregarg
% STACK_BYTES
);
1772 step
= localregarg
+ infp
->pad_reg
;
1773 infp
->reg_offset
= infp
->local_size
;
1775 if (outbounds
+ step
<= ADDI_REACH
&& !frame_pointer_needed
)
1778 infp
->reg_offset
+= outbounds
;
1782 infp
->arg_offset
= step
- 4;
1783 infp
->growth
[growths
++] = step
;
1784 infp
->reg_growth
= growths
;
1785 infp
->local_growth
= growths
;
1787 /* If we haven't already folded it in. */
1789 infp
->growth
[growths
++] = outbounds
;
1794 /* Frame can't be done with a single subi, but can be done with 2
1795 insns. If the 'stm' is getting <= 2 registers, we use stw's and
1796 shift some of the stack purchase into the first subi, so both are
1797 single instructions. */
1798 if (localregarg
<= STORE_REACH
1799 && (infp
->local_size
> ADDI_REACH
)
1800 && (infp
->reg_size
<= 8 || (infp
->reg_mask
& 0xc000) != 0xc000))
1804 /* Make sure we'll be aligned; use either pad_reg or pad_local. */
1805 if (localregarg
% STACK_BYTES
)
1806 infp
->pad_reg
= STACK_BYTES
- (localregarg
% STACK_BYTES
);
1808 all
= localregarg
+ infp
->pad_reg
+ infp
->pad_local
;
1809 step
= ADDI_REACH
; /* As much up front as we can. */
1813 /* XXX: Consider whether step will still be aligned; we believe so. */
1814 infp
->arg_offset
= step
- 4;
1815 infp
->growth
[growths
++] = step
;
1816 infp
->reg_growth
= growths
;
1817 infp
->reg_offset
= step
- infp
->pad_reg
- infp
->reg_size
;
1820 /* Can we fold in any space required for outbounds? */
1821 if (outbounds
+ all
<= ADDI_REACH
&& !frame_pointer_needed
)
1827 /* Get the rest of the locals in place. */
1829 infp
->growth
[growths
++] = step
;
1830 infp
->local_growth
= growths
;
1833 gcc_assert (all
== 0);
1835 /* Finish off if we need to do so. */
1837 infp
->growth
[growths
++] = outbounds
;
1842 /* Registers + args is nicely aligned, so we'll buy that in one shot.
1843 Then we buy the rest of the frame in 1 or 2 steps depending on
1844 whether we need a frame pointer. */
1845 if ((regarg
% STACK_BYTES
) == 0)
1847 infp
->growth
[growths
++] = regarg
;
1848 infp
->reg_growth
= growths
;
1849 infp
->arg_offset
= regarg
- 4;
1850 infp
->reg_offset
= 0;
1852 if (infp
->local_size
% STACK_BYTES
)
1853 infp
->pad_local
= STACK_BYTES
- (infp
->local_size
% STACK_BYTES
);
1855 step
= infp
->local_size
+ infp
->pad_local
;
1857 if (!frame_pointer_needed
)
1863 infp
->growth
[growths
++] = step
;
1864 infp
->local_growth
= growths
;
1866 /* If there's any left to be done. */
1868 infp
->growth
[growths
++] = outbounds
;
1873 /* XXX: optimizations that we'll want to play with....
1874 -- regarg is not aligned, but it's a small number of registers;
1875 use some of localsize so that regarg is aligned and then
1876 save the registers. */
1878 /* Simple encoding; plods down the stack buying the pieces as it goes.
1879 -- does not optimize space consumption.
1880 -- does not attempt to optimize instruction counts.
1881 -- but it is safe for all alignments. */
1882 if (regarg
% STACK_BYTES
!= 0)
1883 infp
->pad_reg
= STACK_BYTES
- (regarg
% STACK_BYTES
);
1885 infp
->growth
[growths
++] = infp
->arg_size
+ infp
->reg_size
+ infp
->pad_reg
;
1886 infp
->reg_growth
= growths
;
1887 infp
->arg_offset
= infp
->growth
[0] - 4;
1888 infp
->reg_offset
= 0;
1890 if (frame_pointer_needed
)
1892 if (infp
->local_size
% STACK_BYTES
!= 0)
1893 infp
->pad_local
= STACK_BYTES
- (infp
->local_size
% STACK_BYTES
);
1895 infp
->growth
[growths
++] = infp
->local_size
+ infp
->pad_local
;
1896 infp
->local_growth
= growths
;
1898 infp
->growth
[growths
++] = outbounds
;
1902 if ((infp
->local_size
+ outbounds
) % STACK_BYTES
!= 0)
1903 infp
->pad_local
= STACK_BYTES
- ((infp
->local_size
+ outbounds
) % STACK_BYTES
);
1905 infp
->growth
[growths
++] = infp
->local_size
+ infp
->pad_local
+ outbounds
;
1906 infp
->local_growth
= growths
;
1909 /* Anything else that we've forgotten?, plus a few consistency checks. */
1911 gcc_assert (infp
->reg_offset
>= 0);
1912 gcc_assert (growths
<= MAX_STACK_GROWS
);
1914 for (i
= 0; i
< growths
; i
++)
1915 gcc_assert (!(infp
->growth
[i
] % STACK_BYTES
));
1918 /* Define the offset between two registers, one to be eliminated, and
1919 the other its replacement, at the start of a routine. */
1922 mcore_initial_elimination_offset (int from
, int to
)
1926 struct mcore_frame fi
;
1928 layout_mcore_frame (& fi
);
1931 above_frame
= fi
.local_size
+ fi
.pad_local
+ fi
.reg_size
+ fi
.pad_reg
;
1933 below_frame
= fi
.outbound_size
+ fi
.pad_outbound
;
1935 if (from
== ARG_POINTER_REGNUM
&& to
== FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
)
1938 if (from
== ARG_POINTER_REGNUM
&& to
== STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
)
1939 return above_frame
+ below_frame
;
1941 if (from
== FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM
&& to
== STACK_POINTER_REGNUM
)
1947 /* Keep track of some information about varargs for the prolog. */
1950 mcore_setup_incoming_varargs (cumulative_args_t args_so_far_v
,
1951 machine_mode mode
, tree type
,
1952 int * ptr_pretend_size ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
1953 int second_time ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
1955 CUMULATIVE_ARGS
*args_so_far
= get_cumulative_args (args_so_far_v
);
1957 current_function_anonymous_args
= 1;
1959 /* We need to know how many argument registers are used before
1960 the varargs start, so that we can push the remaining argument
1961 registers during the prologue. */
1962 number_of_regs_before_varargs
= *args_so_far
+ mcore_num_arg_regs (mode
, type
);
1964 /* There is a bug somewhere in the arg handling code.
1965 Until I can find it this workaround always pushes the
1966 last named argument onto the stack. */
1967 number_of_regs_before_varargs
= *args_so_far
;
1969 /* The last named argument may be split between argument registers
1970 and the stack. Allow for this here. */
1971 if (number_of_regs_before_varargs
> NPARM_REGS
)
1972 number_of_regs_before_varargs
= NPARM_REGS
;
1976 mcore_expand_prolog (void)
1978 struct mcore_frame fi
;
1979 int space_allocated
= 0;
1982 /* Find out what we're doing. */
1983 layout_mcore_frame (&fi
);
1985 space_allocated
= fi
.arg_size
+ fi
.reg_size
+ fi
.local_size
+
1986 fi
.outbound_size
+ fi
.pad_outbound
+ fi
.pad_local
+ fi
.pad_reg
;
1990 /* Emit a symbol for this routine's frame size. */
1993 x
= DECL_RTL (current_function_decl
);
1995 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (x
) == MEM
);
1999 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (x
) == SYMBOL_REF
);
2001 free (mcore_current_function_name
);
2003 mcore_current_function_name
= xstrdup (XSTR (x
, 0));
2005 ASM_OUTPUT_CG_NODE (asm_out_file
, mcore_current_function_name
, space_allocated
);
2007 if (cfun
->calls_alloca
)
2008 ASM_OUTPUT_CG_EDGE (asm_out_file
, mcore_current_function_name
, "alloca", 1);
2011 We're looking at how the 8byte alignment affects stack layout
2012 and where we had to pad things. This emits information we can
2013 extract which tells us about frame sizes and the like. */
2014 fprintf (asm_out_file
,
2015 "\t.equ\t__$frame$info$_%s_$_%d_%d_x%x_%d_%d_%d,0\n",
2016 mcore_current_function_name
,
2017 fi
.arg_size
, fi
.reg_size
, fi
.reg_mask
,
2018 fi
.local_size
, fi
.outbound_size
,
2019 frame_pointer_needed
);
2022 if (mcore_naked_function_p ())
2025 /* Handle stdarg+regsaves in one shot: can't be more than 64 bytes. */
2026 output_stack_adjust (-1, fi
.growth
[growth
++]); /* Grows it. */
2028 /* If we have a parameter passed partially in regs and partially in memory,
2029 the registers will have been stored to memory already in function.c. So
2030 we only need to do something here for varargs functions. */
2031 if (fi
.arg_size
!= 0 && crtl
->args
.pretend_args_size
== 0)
2034 int rn
= FIRST_PARM_REG
+ NPARM_REGS
- 1;
2035 int remaining
= fi
.arg_size
;
2037 for (offset
= fi
.arg_offset
; remaining
>= 4; offset
-= 4, rn
--, remaining
-= 4)
2039 emit_insn (gen_movsi
2040 (gen_rtx_MEM (SImode
,
2041 plus_constant (Pmode
, stack_pointer_rtx
,
2043 gen_rtx_REG (SImode
, rn
)));
2047 /* Do we need another stack adjustment before we do the register saves? */
2048 if (growth
< fi
.reg_growth
)
2049 output_stack_adjust (-1, fi
.growth
[growth
++]); /* Grows it. */
2051 if (fi
.reg_size
!= 0)
2054 int offs
= fi
.reg_offset
;
2056 for (i
= 15; i
>= 0; i
--)
2058 if (offs
== 0 && i
== 15 && ((fi
.reg_mask
& 0xc000) == 0xc000))
2062 while (fi
.reg_mask
& (1 << first_reg
))
2066 emit_insn (gen_store_multiple (gen_rtx_MEM (SImode
, stack_pointer_rtx
),
2067 gen_rtx_REG (SImode
, first_reg
),
2068 GEN_INT (16 - first_reg
)));
2070 i
-= (15 - first_reg
);
2071 offs
+= (16 - first_reg
) * 4;
2073 else if (fi
.reg_mask
& (1 << i
))
2075 emit_insn (gen_movsi
2076 (gen_rtx_MEM (SImode
,
2077 plus_constant (Pmode
, stack_pointer_rtx
,
2079 gen_rtx_REG (SImode
, i
)));
2085 /* Figure the locals + outbounds. */
2086 if (frame_pointer_needed
)
2088 /* If we haven't already purchased to 'fp'. */
2089 if (growth
< fi
.local_growth
)
2090 output_stack_adjust (-1, fi
.growth
[growth
++]); /* Grows it. */
2092 emit_insn (gen_movsi (frame_pointer_rtx
, stack_pointer_rtx
));
2094 /* ... and then go any remaining distance for outbounds, etc. */
2095 if (fi
.growth
[growth
])
2096 output_stack_adjust (-1, fi
.growth
[growth
++]);
2100 if (growth
< fi
.local_growth
)
2101 output_stack_adjust (-1, fi
.growth
[growth
++]); /* Grows it. */
2102 if (fi
.growth
[growth
])
2103 output_stack_adjust (-1, fi
.growth
[growth
++]);
2108 mcore_expand_epilog (void)
2110 struct mcore_frame fi
;
2113 int growth
= MAX_STACK_GROWS
- 1 ;
2116 /* Find out what we're doing. */
2117 layout_mcore_frame(&fi
);
2119 if (mcore_naked_function_p ())
2122 /* If we had a frame pointer, restore the sp from that. */
2123 if (frame_pointer_needed
)
2125 emit_insn (gen_movsi (stack_pointer_rtx
, frame_pointer_rtx
));
2126 growth
= fi
.local_growth
- 1;
2130 /* XXX: while loop should accumulate and do a single sell. */
2131 while (growth
>= fi
.local_growth
)
2133 if (fi
.growth
[growth
] != 0)
2134 output_stack_adjust (1, fi
.growth
[growth
]);
2139 /* Make sure we've shrunk stack back to the point where the registers
2140 were laid down. This is typically 0/1 iterations. Then pull the
2141 register save information back off the stack. */
2142 while (growth
>= fi
.reg_growth
)
2143 output_stack_adjust ( 1, fi
.growth
[growth
--]);
2145 offs
= fi
.reg_offset
;
2147 for (i
= 15; i
>= 0; i
--)
2149 if (offs
== 0 && i
== 15 && ((fi
.reg_mask
& 0xc000) == 0xc000))
2153 /* Find the starting register. */
2156 while (fi
.reg_mask
& (1 << first_reg
))
2161 emit_insn (gen_load_multiple (gen_rtx_REG (SImode
, first_reg
),
2162 gen_rtx_MEM (SImode
, stack_pointer_rtx
),
2163 GEN_INT (16 - first_reg
)));
2165 i
-= (15 - first_reg
);
2166 offs
+= (16 - first_reg
) * 4;
2168 else if (fi
.reg_mask
& (1 << i
))
2170 emit_insn (gen_movsi
2171 (gen_rtx_REG (SImode
, i
),
2172 gen_rtx_MEM (SImode
,
2173 plus_constant (Pmode
, stack_pointer_rtx
,
2179 /* Give back anything else. */
2180 /* XXX: Should accumulate total and then give it back. */
2182 output_stack_adjust ( 1, fi
.growth
[growth
--]);
2185 /* This code is borrowed from the SH port. */
2187 /* The MCORE cannot load a large constant into a register, constants have to
2188 come from a pc relative load. The reference of a pc relative load
2189 instruction must be less than 1k in front of the instruction. This
2190 means that we often have to dump a constant inside a function, and
2191 generate code to branch around it.
2193 It is important to minimize this, since the branches will slow things
2194 down and make things bigger.
2196 Worst case code looks like:
2212 We fix this by performing a scan before scheduling, which notices which
2213 instructions need to have their operands fetched from the constant table
2214 and builds the table.
2218 scan, find an instruction which needs a pcrel move. Look forward, find the
2219 last barrier which is within MAX_COUNT bytes of the requirement.
2220 If there isn't one, make one. Process all the instructions between
2221 the find and the barrier.
2223 In the above example, we can tell that L3 is within 1k of L1, so
2224 the first move can be shrunk from the 2 insn+constant sequence into
2225 just 1 insn, and the constant moved to L3 to make:
2235 Then the second move becomes the target for the shortening process. */
2239 rtx value
; /* Value in table. */
2240 rtx label
; /* Label of value. */
2243 /* The maximum number of constants that can fit into one pool, since
2244 the pc relative range is 0...1020 bytes and constants are at least 4
2245 bytes long. We subtract 4 from the range to allow for the case where
2246 we need to add a branch/align before the constant pool. */
2248 #define MAX_COUNT 1016
2249 #define MAX_POOL_SIZE (MAX_COUNT/4)
2250 static pool_node pool_vector
[MAX_POOL_SIZE
];
2251 static int pool_size
;
2253 /* Dump out any constants accumulated in the final pass. These
2254 will only be labels. */
2257 mcore_output_jump_label_table (void)
2263 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "\t.align 2\n");
2265 for (i
= 0; i
< pool_size
; i
++)
2267 pool_node
* p
= pool_vector
+ i
;
2269 (*targetm
.asm_out
.internal_label
) (asm_out_file
, "L", CODE_LABEL_NUMBER (p
->label
));
2271 output_asm_insn (".long %0", &p
->value
);
2280 /* Check whether insn is a candidate for a conditional. */
2283 is_cond_candidate (rtx insn
)
2285 /* The only things we conditionalize are those that can be directly
2286 changed into a conditional. Only bother with SImode items. If
2287 we wanted to be a little more aggressive, we could also do other
2288 modes such as DImode with reg-reg move or load 0. */
2289 if (NONJUMP_INSN_P (insn
))
2291 rtx pat
= PATTERN (insn
);
2294 if (GET_CODE (pat
) != SET
)
2297 dst
= XEXP (pat
, 0);
2299 if ((GET_CODE (dst
) != REG
&&
2300 GET_CODE (dst
) != SUBREG
) ||
2301 GET_MODE (dst
) != SImode
)
2304 src
= XEXP (pat
, 1);
2306 if ((GET_CODE (src
) == REG
||
2307 (GET_CODE (src
) == SUBREG
&&
2308 GET_CODE (SUBREG_REG (src
)) == REG
)) &&
2309 GET_MODE (src
) == SImode
)
2310 return COND_MOV_INSN
;
2311 else if (GET_CODE (src
) == CONST_INT
&&
2313 return COND_CLR_INSN
;
2314 else if (GET_CODE (src
) == PLUS
&&
2315 (GET_CODE (XEXP (src
, 0)) == REG
||
2316 (GET_CODE (XEXP (src
, 0)) == SUBREG
&&
2317 GET_CODE (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (src
, 0))) == REG
)) &&
2318 GET_MODE (XEXP (src
, 0)) == SImode
&&
2319 GET_CODE (XEXP (src
, 1)) == CONST_INT
&&
2320 INTVAL (XEXP (src
, 1)) == 1)
2321 return COND_INC_INSN
;
2322 else if (((GET_CODE (src
) == MINUS
&&
2323 GET_CODE (XEXP (src
, 1)) == CONST_INT
&&
2324 INTVAL( XEXP (src
, 1)) == 1) ||
2325 (GET_CODE (src
) == PLUS
&&
2326 GET_CODE (XEXP (src
, 1)) == CONST_INT
&&
2327 INTVAL (XEXP (src
, 1)) == -1)) &&
2328 (GET_CODE (XEXP (src
, 0)) == REG
||
2329 (GET_CODE (XEXP (src
, 0)) == SUBREG
&&
2330 GET_CODE (SUBREG_REG (XEXP (src
, 0))) == REG
)) &&
2331 GET_MODE (XEXP (src
, 0)) == SImode
)
2332 return COND_DEC_INSN
;
2334 /* Some insns that we don't bother with:
2335 (set (rx:DI) (ry:DI))
2336 (set (rx:DI) (const_int 0))
2340 else if (JUMP_P (insn
)
2341 && GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn
)) == SET
2342 && GET_CODE (XEXP (PATTERN (insn
), 1)) == LABEL_REF
)
2343 return COND_BRANCH_INSN
;
2348 /* Emit a conditional version of insn and replace the old insn with the
2349 new one. Return the new insn if emitted. */
2352 emit_new_cond_insn (rtx insn
, int cond
)
2358 if ((num
= is_cond_candidate (insn
)) == COND_NO
)
2361 pat
= PATTERN (insn
);
2363 if (NONJUMP_INSN_P (insn
))
2365 dst
= SET_DEST (pat
);
2366 src
= SET_SRC (pat
);
2370 dst
= JUMP_LABEL (insn
);
2379 c_insn
= gen_movt0 (dst
, src
, dst
);
2381 c_insn
= gen_movt0 (dst
, dst
, src
);
2386 c_insn
= gen_incscc (dst
, dst
);
2388 c_insn
= gen_incscc_false (dst
, dst
);
2393 c_insn
= gen_decscc (dst
, dst
);
2395 c_insn
= gen_decscc_false (dst
, dst
);
2398 case COND_BRANCH_INSN
:
2400 c_insn
= gen_branch_true (dst
);
2402 c_insn
= gen_branch_false (dst
);
2409 /* Only copy the notes if they exist. */
2410 if (rtx_length
[GET_CODE (c_insn
)] >= 7 && rtx_length
[GET_CODE (insn
)] >= 7)
2412 /* We really don't need to bother with the notes and links at this
2413 point, but go ahead and save the notes. This will help is_dead()
2414 when applying peepholes (links don't matter since they are not
2415 used any more beyond this point for the mcore). */
2416 REG_NOTES (c_insn
) = REG_NOTES (insn
);
2419 if (num
== COND_BRANCH_INSN
)
2421 /* For jumps, we need to be a little bit careful and emit the new jump
2422 before the old one and to update the use count for the target label.
2423 This way, the barrier following the old (uncond) jump will get
2424 deleted, but the label won't. */
2425 c_insn
= emit_jump_insn_before (c_insn
, insn
);
2427 ++ LABEL_NUSES (dst
);
2429 JUMP_LABEL (c_insn
) = dst
;
2432 c_insn
= emit_insn_after (c_insn
, insn
);
2436 return as_a
<rtx_insn
*> (c_insn
);
2439 /* Attempt to change a basic block into a series of conditional insns. This
2440 works by taking the branch at the end of the 1st block and scanning for the
2441 end of the 2nd block. If all instructions in the 2nd block have cond.
2442 versions and the label at the start of block 3 is the same as the target
2443 from the branch at block 1, then conditionalize all insn in block 2 using
2444 the inverse condition of the branch at block 1. (Note I'm bending the
2445 definition of basic block here.)
2449 bt L2 <-- end of block 1 (delete)
2452 br L3 <-- end of block 2
2454 L2: ... <-- start of block 3 (NUSES==1)
2465 we can delete the L2 label if NUSES==1 and re-apply the optimization
2466 starting at the last instruction of block 2. This may allow an entire
2467 if-then-else statement to be conditionalized. BRC */
2469 conditionalize_block (rtx_insn
*first
)
2473 rtx_insn
*end_blk_1_br
= 0;
2474 rtx_insn
*end_blk_2_insn
= 0;
2475 rtx_insn
*start_blk_3_lab
= 0;
2481 /* Check that the first insn is a candidate conditional jump. This is
2482 the one that we'll eliminate. If not, advance to the next insn to
2484 if (! JUMP_P (first
)
2485 || GET_CODE (PATTERN (first
)) != SET
2486 || GET_CODE (XEXP (PATTERN (first
), 1)) != IF_THEN_ELSE
)
2487 return NEXT_INSN (first
);
2489 /* Extract some information we need. */
2490 end_blk_1_br
= first
;
2491 br_pat
= PATTERN (end_blk_1_br
);
2493 /* Complement the condition since we use the reverse cond. for the insns. */
2494 cond
= (GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (br_pat
, 1), 0)) == EQ
);
2496 /* Determine what kind of branch we have. */
2497 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (br_pat
, 1), 1)) == LABEL_REF
)
2499 /* A normal branch, so extract label out of first arm. */
2500 br_lab_num
= CODE_LABEL_NUMBER (XEXP (XEXP (XEXP (br_pat
, 1), 1), 0));
2504 /* An inverse branch, so extract the label out of the 2nd arm
2505 and complement the condition. */
2507 br_lab_num
= CODE_LABEL_NUMBER (XEXP (XEXP (XEXP (br_pat
, 1), 2), 0));
2510 /* Scan forward for the start of block 2: it must start with a
2511 label and that label must be the same as the branch target
2512 label from block 1. We don't care about whether block 2 actually
2513 ends with a branch or a label (an uncond. branch is
2514 conditionalizable). */
2515 for (insn
= NEXT_INSN (first
); insn
; insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
))
2519 code
= GET_CODE (insn
);
2521 /* Look for the label at the start of block 3. */
2522 if (code
== CODE_LABEL
&& CODE_LABEL_NUMBER (insn
) == br_lab_num
)
2525 /* Skip barriers, notes, and conditionalizable insns. If the
2526 insn is not conditionalizable or makes this optimization fail,
2527 just return the next insn so we can start over from that point. */
2528 if (code
!= BARRIER
&& code
!= NOTE
&& !is_cond_candidate (insn
))
2529 return NEXT_INSN (insn
);
2531 /* Remember the last real insn before the label (i.e. end of block 2). */
2532 if (code
== JUMP_INSN
|| code
== INSN
)
2535 end_blk_2_insn
= insn
;
2542 /* It is possible for this optimization to slow performance if the blocks
2543 are long. This really depends upon whether the branch is likely taken
2544 or not. If the branch is taken, we slow performance in many cases. But,
2545 if the branch is not taken, we always help performance (for a single
2546 block, but for a double block (i.e. when the optimization is re-applied)
2547 this is not true since the 'right thing' depends on the overall length of
2548 the collapsed block). As a compromise, don't apply this optimization on
2549 blocks larger than size 2 (unlikely for the mcore) when speed is important.
2550 the best threshold depends on the latencies of the instructions (i.e.,
2551 the branch penalty). */
2552 if (optimize
> 1 && blk_size
> 2)
2555 /* At this point, we've found the start of block 3 and we know that
2556 it is the destination of the branch from block 1. Also, all
2557 instructions in the block 2 are conditionalizable. So, apply the
2558 conditionalization and delete the branch. */
2559 start_blk_3_lab
= insn
;
2561 for (insn
= NEXT_INSN (end_blk_1_br
); insn
!= start_blk_3_lab
;
2562 insn
= NEXT_INSN (insn
))
2566 if (insn
->deleted ())
2569 /* Try to form a conditional variant of the instruction and emit it. */
2570 if ((newinsn
= emit_new_cond_insn (insn
, cond
)))
2572 if (end_blk_2_insn
== insn
)
2573 end_blk_2_insn
= newinsn
;
2579 /* Note whether we will delete the label starting blk 3 when the jump
2580 gets deleted. If so, we want to re-apply this optimization at the
2581 last real instruction right before the label. */
2582 if (LABEL_NUSES (start_blk_3_lab
) == 1)
2584 start_blk_3_lab
= 0;
2587 /* ??? we probably should redistribute the death notes for this insn, esp.
2588 the death of cc, but it doesn't really matter this late in the game.
2589 The peepholes all use is_dead() which will find the correct death
2590 regardless of whether there is a note. */
2591 delete_insn (end_blk_1_br
);
2593 if (! start_blk_3_lab
)
2594 return end_blk_2_insn
;
2596 /* Return the insn right after the label at the start of block 3. */
2597 return NEXT_INSN (start_blk_3_lab
);
2600 /* Apply the conditionalization of blocks optimization. This is the
2601 outer loop that traverses through the insns scanning for a branch
2602 that signifies an opportunity to apply the optimization. Note that
2603 this optimization is applied late. If we could apply it earlier,
2604 say before cse 2, it may expose more optimization opportunities.
2605 but, the pay back probably isn't really worth the effort (we'd have
2606 to update all reg/flow/notes/links/etc to make it work - and stick it
2607 in before cse 2). */
2610 conditionalize_optimization (void)
2614 for (insn
= get_insns (); insn
; insn
= conditionalize_block (insn
))
2618 /* This is to handle loads from the constant pool. */
2623 /* Reset this variable. */
2624 current_function_anonymous_args
= 0;
2629 /* Conditionalize blocks where we can. */
2630 conditionalize_optimization ();
2632 /* Literal pool generation is now pushed off until the assembler. */
2636 /* Return true if X is something that can be moved directly into r15. */
2639 mcore_r15_operand_p (rtx x
)
2641 switch (GET_CODE (x
))
2644 return mcore_const_ok_for_inline (INTVAL (x
));
2656 /* Implement SECONDARY_RELOAD_CLASS. If RCLASS contains r15, and we can't
2657 directly move X into it, use r1-r14 as a temporary. */
2660 mcore_secondary_reload_class (enum reg_class rclass
,
2661 machine_mode mode ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, rtx x
)
2663 if (TEST_HARD_REG_BIT (reg_class_contents
[rclass
], 15)
2664 && !mcore_r15_operand_p (x
))
2669 /* Return the reg_class to use when reloading the rtx X into the class
2670 RCLASS. If X is too complex to move directly into r15, prefer to
2671 use LRW_REGS instead. */
2674 mcore_reload_class (rtx x
, enum reg_class rclass
)
2676 if (reg_class_subset_p (LRW_REGS
, rclass
) && !mcore_r15_operand_p (x
))
2682 /* Tell me if a pair of reg/subreg rtx's actually refer to the same
2683 register. Note that the current version doesn't worry about whether
2684 they are the same mode or note (e.g., a QImode in r2 matches an HImode
2685 in r2 matches an SImode in r2. Might think in the future about whether
2686 we want to be able to say something about modes. */
2689 mcore_is_same_reg (rtx x
, rtx y
)
2691 /* Strip any and all of the subreg wrappers. */
2692 while (GET_CODE (x
) == SUBREG
)
2695 while (GET_CODE (y
) == SUBREG
)
2698 if (GET_CODE(x
) == REG
&& GET_CODE(y
) == REG
&& REGNO(x
) == REGNO(y
))
2705 mcore_option_override (void)
2707 /* Only the m340 supports little endian code. */
2708 if (TARGET_LITTLE_END
&& ! TARGET_M340
)
2709 target_flags
|= MASK_M340
;
2713 /* Compute the number of word sized registers needed to
2714 hold a function argument of mode MODE and type TYPE. */
2717 mcore_num_arg_regs (machine_mode mode
, const_tree type
)
2721 if (targetm
.calls
.must_pass_in_stack (mode
, type
))
2724 if (type
&& mode
== BLKmode
)
2725 size
= int_size_in_bytes (type
);
2727 size
= GET_MODE_SIZE (mode
);
2729 return ROUND_ADVANCE (size
);
2733 handle_structs_in_regs (machine_mode mode
, const_tree type
, int reg
)
2737 /* The MCore ABI defines that a structure whose size is not a whole multiple
2738 of bytes is passed packed into registers (or spilled onto the stack if
2739 not enough registers are available) with the last few bytes of the
2740 structure being packed, left-justified, into the last register/stack slot.
2741 GCC handles this correctly if the last word is in a stack slot, but we
2742 have to generate a special, PARALLEL RTX if the last word is in an
2743 argument register. */
2745 && TYPE_MODE (type
) == BLKmode
2746 && TREE_CODE (TYPE_SIZE (type
)) == INTEGER_CST
2747 && (size
= int_size_in_bytes (type
)) > UNITS_PER_WORD
2748 && (size
% UNITS_PER_WORD
!= 0)
2749 && (reg
+ mcore_num_arg_regs (mode
, type
) <= (FIRST_PARM_REG
+ NPARM_REGS
)))
2751 rtx arg_regs
[NPARM_REGS
];
2756 for (nregs
= 0; size
> 0; size
-= UNITS_PER_WORD
)
2759 gen_rtx_EXPR_LIST (SImode
, gen_rtx_REG (SImode
, reg
++),
2760 GEN_INT (nregs
* UNITS_PER_WORD
));
2764 /* We assume here that NPARM_REGS == 6. The assert checks this. */
2765 gcc_assert (ARRAY_SIZE (arg_regs
) == 6);
2766 rtvec
= gen_rtvec (nregs
, arg_regs
[0], arg_regs
[1], arg_regs
[2],
2767 arg_regs
[3], arg_regs
[4], arg_regs
[5]);
2769 result
= gen_rtx_PARALLEL (mode
, rtvec
);
2773 return gen_rtx_REG (mode
, reg
);
2777 mcore_function_value (const_tree valtype
, const_tree func
)
2782 mode
= TYPE_MODE (valtype
);
2784 /* Since we promote return types, we must promote the mode here too. */
2785 mode
= promote_function_mode (valtype
, mode
, &unsigned_p
, func
, 1);
2787 return handle_structs_in_regs (mode
, valtype
, FIRST_RET_REG
);
2790 /* Define where to put the arguments to a function.
2791 Value is zero to push the argument on the stack,
2792 or a hard register in which to store the argument.
2794 MODE is the argument's machine mode.
2795 TYPE is the data type of the argument (as a tree).
2796 This is null for libcalls where that information may
2798 CUM is a variable of type CUMULATIVE_ARGS which gives info about
2799 the preceding args and about the function being called.
2800 NAMED is nonzero if this argument is a named parameter
2801 (otherwise it is an extra parameter matching an ellipsis).
2803 On MCore the first args are normally in registers
2804 and the rest are pushed. Any arg that starts within the first
2805 NPARM_REGS words is at least partially passed in a register unless
2806 its data type forbids. */
2809 mcore_function_arg (cumulative_args_t cum
, machine_mode mode
,
2810 const_tree type
, bool named
)
2814 if (! named
|| mode
== VOIDmode
)
2817 if (targetm
.calls
.must_pass_in_stack (mode
, type
))
2820 arg_reg
= ROUND_REG (*get_cumulative_args (cum
), mode
);
2822 if (arg_reg
< NPARM_REGS
)
2823 return handle_structs_in_regs (mode
, type
, FIRST_PARM_REG
+ arg_reg
);
2829 mcore_function_arg_advance (cumulative_args_t cum_v
, machine_mode mode
,
2830 const_tree type
, bool named ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
2832 CUMULATIVE_ARGS
*cum
= get_cumulative_args (cum_v
);
2834 *cum
= (ROUND_REG (*cum
, mode
)
2835 + (int)named
* mcore_num_arg_regs (mode
, type
));
2839 mcore_function_arg_boundary (machine_mode mode
,
2840 const_tree type ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
2842 /* Doubles must be aligned to an 8 byte boundary. */
2843 return (mode
!= BLKmode
&& GET_MODE_SIZE (mode
) == 8
2848 /* Returns the number of bytes of argument registers required to hold *part*
2849 of a parameter of machine mode MODE and type TYPE (which may be NULL if
2850 the type is not known). If the argument fits entirely in the argument
2851 registers, or entirely on the stack, then 0 is returned. CUM is the
2852 number of argument registers already used by earlier parameters to
2856 mcore_arg_partial_bytes (cumulative_args_t cum
, machine_mode mode
,
2857 tree type
, bool named
)
2859 int reg
= ROUND_REG (*get_cumulative_args (cum
), mode
);
2864 if (targetm
.calls
.must_pass_in_stack (mode
, type
))
2867 /* REG is not the *hardware* register number of the register that holds
2868 the argument, it is the *argument* register number. So for example,
2869 the first argument to a function goes in argument register 0, which
2870 translates (for the MCore) into hardware register 2. The second
2871 argument goes into argument register 1, which translates into hardware
2872 register 3, and so on. NPARM_REGS is the number of argument registers
2873 supported by the target, not the maximum hardware register number of
2875 if (reg
>= NPARM_REGS
)
2878 /* If the argument fits entirely in registers, return 0. */
2879 if (reg
+ mcore_num_arg_regs (mode
, type
) <= NPARM_REGS
)
2882 /* The argument overflows the number of available argument registers.
2883 Compute how many argument registers have not yet been assigned to
2884 hold an argument. */
2885 reg
= NPARM_REGS
- reg
;
2887 /* Return partially in registers and partially on the stack. */
2888 return reg
* UNITS_PER_WORD
;
2891 /* Return nonzero if SYMBOL is marked as being dllexport'd. */
2894 mcore_dllexport_name_p (const char * symbol
)
2896 return symbol
[0] == '@' && symbol
[1] == 'e' && symbol
[2] == '.';
2899 /* Return nonzero if SYMBOL is marked as being dllimport'd. */
2902 mcore_dllimport_name_p (const char * symbol
)
2904 return symbol
[0] == '@' && symbol
[1] == 'i' && symbol
[2] == '.';
2907 /* Mark a DECL as being dllexport'd. */
2910 mcore_mark_dllexport (tree decl
)
2912 const char * oldname
;
2917 rtlname
= XEXP (DECL_RTL (decl
), 0);
2919 if (GET_CODE (rtlname
) == MEM
)
2920 rtlname
= XEXP (rtlname
, 0);
2921 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (rtlname
) == SYMBOL_REF
);
2922 oldname
= XSTR (rtlname
, 0);
2924 if (mcore_dllexport_name_p (oldname
))
2925 return; /* Already done. */
2927 newname
= XALLOCAVEC (char, strlen (oldname
) + 4);
2928 sprintf (newname
, "@e.%s", oldname
);
2930 /* We pass newname through get_identifier to ensure it has a unique
2931 address. RTL processing can sometimes peek inside the symbol ref
2932 and compare the string's addresses to see if two symbols are
2934 /* ??? At least I think that's why we do this. */
2935 idp
= get_identifier (newname
);
2937 XEXP (DECL_RTL (decl
), 0) =
2938 gen_rtx_SYMBOL_REF (Pmode
, IDENTIFIER_POINTER (idp
));
2941 /* Mark a DECL as being dllimport'd. */
2944 mcore_mark_dllimport (tree decl
)
2946 const char * oldname
;
2952 rtlname
= XEXP (DECL_RTL (decl
), 0);
2954 if (GET_CODE (rtlname
) == MEM
)
2955 rtlname
= XEXP (rtlname
, 0);
2956 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (rtlname
) == SYMBOL_REF
);
2957 oldname
= XSTR (rtlname
, 0);
2959 gcc_assert (!mcore_dllexport_name_p (oldname
));
2960 if (mcore_dllimport_name_p (oldname
))
2961 return; /* Already done. */
2963 /* ??? One can well ask why we're making these checks here,
2964 and that would be a good question. */
2966 /* Imported variables can't be initialized. */
2967 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == VAR_DECL
2968 && !DECL_VIRTUAL_P (decl
)
2969 && DECL_INITIAL (decl
))
2971 error ("initialized variable %q+D is marked dllimport", decl
);
2975 /* `extern' needn't be specified with dllimport.
2976 Specify `extern' now and hope for the best. Sigh. */
2977 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == VAR_DECL
2978 /* ??? Is this test for vtables needed? */
2979 && !DECL_VIRTUAL_P (decl
))
2981 DECL_EXTERNAL (decl
) = 1;
2982 TREE_PUBLIC (decl
) = 1;
2985 newname
= XALLOCAVEC (char, strlen (oldname
) + 11);
2986 sprintf (newname
, "@i.__imp_%s", oldname
);
2988 /* We pass newname through get_identifier to ensure it has a unique
2989 address. RTL processing can sometimes peek inside the symbol ref
2990 and compare the string's addresses to see if two symbols are
2992 /* ??? At least I think that's why we do this. */
2993 idp
= get_identifier (newname
);
2995 newrtl
= gen_rtx_MEM (Pmode
,
2996 gen_rtx_SYMBOL_REF (Pmode
,
2997 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (idp
)));
2998 XEXP (DECL_RTL (decl
), 0) = newrtl
;
3002 mcore_dllexport_p (tree decl
)
3004 if ( TREE_CODE (decl
) != VAR_DECL
3005 && TREE_CODE (decl
) != FUNCTION_DECL
)
3008 return lookup_attribute ("dllexport", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl
)) != 0;
3012 mcore_dllimport_p (tree decl
)
3014 if ( TREE_CODE (decl
) != VAR_DECL
3015 && TREE_CODE (decl
) != FUNCTION_DECL
)
3018 return lookup_attribute ("dllimport", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl
)) != 0;
3021 /* We must mark dll symbols specially. Definitions of dllexport'd objects
3022 install some info in the .drective (PE) or .exports (ELF) sections. */
3025 mcore_encode_section_info (tree decl
, rtx rtl ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, int first ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
3027 /* Mark the decl so we can tell from the rtl whether the object is
3028 dllexport'd or dllimport'd. */
3029 if (mcore_dllexport_p (decl
))
3030 mcore_mark_dllexport (decl
);
3031 else if (mcore_dllimport_p (decl
))
3032 mcore_mark_dllimport (decl
);
3034 /* It might be that DECL has already been marked as dllimport, but
3035 a subsequent definition nullified that. The attribute is gone
3036 but DECL_RTL still has @i.__imp_foo. We need to remove that. */
3037 else if ((TREE_CODE (decl
) == FUNCTION_DECL
3038 || TREE_CODE (decl
) == VAR_DECL
)
3039 && DECL_RTL (decl
) != NULL_RTX
3040 && GET_CODE (DECL_RTL (decl
)) == MEM
3041 && GET_CODE (XEXP (DECL_RTL (decl
), 0)) == MEM
3042 && GET_CODE (XEXP (XEXP (DECL_RTL (decl
), 0), 0)) == SYMBOL_REF
3043 && mcore_dllimport_name_p (XSTR (XEXP (XEXP (DECL_RTL (decl
), 0), 0), 0)))
3045 const char * oldname
= XSTR (XEXP (XEXP (DECL_RTL (decl
), 0), 0), 0);
3046 tree idp
= get_identifier (oldname
+ 9);
3047 rtx newrtl
= gen_rtx_SYMBOL_REF (Pmode
, IDENTIFIER_POINTER (idp
));
3049 XEXP (DECL_RTL (decl
), 0) = newrtl
;
3051 /* We previously set TREE_PUBLIC and DECL_EXTERNAL.
3052 ??? We leave these alone for now. */
3056 /* Undo the effects of the above. */
3059 mcore_strip_name_encoding (const char * str
)
3061 return str
+ (str
[0] == '@' ? 3 : 0);
3064 /* MCore specific attribute support.
3065 dllexport - for exporting a function/variable that will live in a dll
3066 dllimport - for importing a function/variable from a dll
3067 naked - do not create a function prologue/epilogue. */
3069 /* Handle a "naked" attribute; arguments as in
3070 struct attribute_spec.handler. */
3073 mcore_handle_naked_attribute (tree
* node
, tree name
, tree args ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
3074 int flags ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, bool * no_add_attrs
)
3076 if (TREE_CODE (*node
) != FUNCTION_DECL
)
3078 warning (OPT_Wattributes
, "%qE attribute only applies to functions",
3080 *no_add_attrs
= true;
3086 /* ??? It looks like this is PE specific? Oh well, this is what the
3087 old code did as well. */
3090 mcore_unique_section (tree decl
, int reloc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
3095 const char * prefix
;
3097 name
= IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl
));
3099 /* Strip off any encoding in name. */
3100 name
= (* targetm
.strip_name_encoding
) (name
);
3102 /* The object is put in, for example, section .text$foo.
3103 The linker will then ultimately place them in .text
3104 (everything from the $ on is stripped). */
3105 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == FUNCTION_DECL
)
3107 /* For compatibility with EPOC, we ignore the fact that the
3108 section might have relocs against it. */
3109 else if (decl_readonly_section (decl
, 0))
3114 len
= strlen (name
) + strlen (prefix
);
3115 string
= XALLOCAVEC (char, len
+ 1);
3117 sprintf (string
, "%s%s", prefix
, name
);
3119 set_decl_section_name (decl
, string
);
3123 mcore_naked_function_p (void)
3125 return lookup_attribute ("naked", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (current_function_decl
)) != NULL_TREE
;
3129 mcore_warn_func_return (tree decl
)
3131 /* Naked functions are implemented entirely in assembly, including the
3132 return sequence, so suppress warnings about this. */
3133 return lookup_attribute ("naked", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl
)) == NULL_TREE
;
3136 #ifdef OBJECT_FORMAT_ELF
3138 mcore_asm_named_section (const char *name
,
3139 unsigned int flags ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
3140 tree decl ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
3142 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "\t.section %s\n", name
);
3144 #endif /* OBJECT_FORMAT_ELF */
3146 /* Worker function for TARGET_ASM_EXTERNAL_LIBCALL. */
3149 mcore_external_libcall (rtx fun
)
3151 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "\t.import\t");
3152 assemble_name (asm_out_file
, XSTR (fun
, 0));
3153 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "\n");
3156 /* Worker function for TARGET_RETURN_IN_MEMORY. */
3159 mcore_return_in_memory (const_tree type
, const_tree fntype ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
3161 const HOST_WIDE_INT size
= int_size_in_bytes (type
);
3162 return (size
== -1 || size
> 2 * UNITS_PER_WORD
);
3165 /* Worker function for TARGET_ASM_TRAMPOLINE_TEMPLATE.
3166 Output assembler code for a block containing the constant parts
3167 of a trampoline, leaving space for the variable parts.
3169 On the MCore, the trampoline looks like:
3177 mcore_asm_trampoline_template (FILE *f
)
3179 fprintf (f
, "\t.short 0x7102\n");
3180 fprintf (f
, "\t.short 0x7d02\n");
3181 fprintf (f
, "\t.short 0x00cd\n");
3182 fprintf (f
, "\t.short 0x1e00\n");
3183 fprintf (f
, "\t.long 0\n");
3184 fprintf (f
, "\t.long 0\n");
3187 /* Worker function for TARGET_TRAMPOLINE_INIT. */
3190 mcore_trampoline_init (rtx m_tramp
, tree fndecl
, rtx chain_value
)
3192 rtx fnaddr
= XEXP (DECL_RTL (fndecl
), 0);
3195 emit_block_move (m_tramp
, assemble_trampoline_template (),
3196 GEN_INT (2*UNITS_PER_WORD
), BLOCK_OP_NORMAL
);
3198 mem
= adjust_address (m_tramp
, SImode
, 8);
3199 emit_move_insn (mem
, chain_value
);
3200 mem
= adjust_address (m_tramp
, SImode
, 12);
3201 emit_move_insn (mem
, fnaddr
);
3204 /* Implement TARGET_LEGITIMATE_CONSTANT_P
3206 On the MCore, allow anything but a double. */
3209 mcore_legitimate_constant_p (machine_mode mode ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, rtx x
)
3211 return GET_CODE (x
) != CONST_DOUBLE
;