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1 /* Integrated Register Allocator (IRA) intercommunication header file.
2 Copyright (C) 2006-2015 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Vladimir Makarov <vmakarov@redhat.com>.
5 This file is part of GCC.
7 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
8 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
9 Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
10 version.
12 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
13 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
14 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
15 for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
19 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
21 #ifndef GCC_IRA_INT_H
22 #define GCC_IRA_INT_H
24 #include "cfgloop.h"
25 #include "ira.h"
26 #include "alloc-pool.h"
28 /* To provide consistency in naming, all IRA external variables,
29 functions, common typedefs start with prefix ira_. */
31 #ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING
32 #define ENABLE_IRA_CHECKING
33 #endif
35 #ifdef ENABLE_IRA_CHECKING
36 #define ira_assert(c) gcc_assert (c)
37 #else
38 /* Always define and include C, so that warnings for empty body in an
39 'if' statement and unused variable do not occur. */
40 #define ira_assert(c) ((void)(0 && (c)))
41 #endif
43 /* Compute register frequency from edge frequency FREQ. It is
44 analogous to REG_FREQ_FROM_BB. When optimizing for size, or
45 profile driven feedback is available and the function is never
46 executed, frequency is always equivalent. Otherwise rescale the
47 edge frequency. */
48 #define REG_FREQ_FROM_EDGE_FREQ(freq) \
49 (optimize_function_for_size_p (cfun) \
50 ? REG_FREQ_MAX : (freq * REG_FREQ_MAX / BB_FREQ_MAX) \
51 ? (freq * REG_FREQ_MAX / BB_FREQ_MAX) : 1)
53 /* A modified value of flag `-fira-verbose' used internally. */
54 extern int internal_flag_ira_verbose;
56 /* Dump file of the allocator if it is not NULL. */
57 extern FILE *ira_dump_file;
59 /* Typedefs for pointers to allocno live range, allocno, and copy of
60 allocnos. */
61 typedef struct live_range *live_range_t;
62 typedef struct ira_allocno *ira_allocno_t;
63 typedef struct ira_allocno_pref *ira_pref_t;
64 typedef struct ira_allocno_copy *ira_copy_t;
65 typedef struct ira_object *ira_object_t;
67 /* Definition of vector of allocnos and copies. */
69 /* Typedef for pointer to the subsequent structure. */
70 typedef struct ira_loop_tree_node *ira_loop_tree_node_t;
72 typedef unsigned short move_table[N_REG_CLASSES];
74 /* In general case, IRA is a regional allocator. The regions are
75 nested and form a tree. Currently regions are natural loops. The
76 following structure describes loop tree node (representing basic
77 block or loop). We need such tree because the loop tree from
78 cfgloop.h is not convenient for the optimization: basic blocks are
79 not a part of the tree from cfgloop.h. We also use the nodes for
80 storing additional information about basic blocks/loops for the
81 register allocation purposes. */
82 struct ira_loop_tree_node
84 /* The node represents basic block if children == NULL. */
85 basic_block bb; /* NULL for loop. */
86 /* NULL for BB or for loop tree root if we did not build CFG loop tree. */
87 struct loop *loop;
88 /* NEXT/SUBLOOP_NEXT is the next node/loop-node of the same parent.
89 SUBLOOP_NEXT is always NULL for BBs. */
90 ira_loop_tree_node_t subloop_next, next;
91 /* CHILDREN/SUBLOOPS is the first node/loop-node immediately inside
92 the node. They are NULL for BBs. */
93 ira_loop_tree_node_t subloops, children;
94 /* The node immediately containing given node. */
95 ira_loop_tree_node_t parent;
97 /* Loop level in range [0, ira_loop_tree_height). */
98 int level;
100 /* All the following members are defined only for nodes representing
101 loops. */
103 /* The loop number from CFG loop tree. The root number is 0. */
104 int loop_num;
106 /* True if the loop was marked for removal from the register
107 allocation. */
108 bool to_remove_p;
110 /* Allocnos in the loop corresponding to their regnos. If it is
111 NULL the loop does not form a separate register allocation region
112 (e.g. because it has abnormal enter/exit edges and we can not put
113 code for register shuffling on the edges if a different
114 allocation is used for a pseudo-register on different sides of
115 the edges). Caps are not in the map (remember we can have more
116 one cap with the same regno in a region). */
117 ira_allocno_t *regno_allocno_map;
119 /* True if there is an entry to given loop not from its parent (or
120 grandparent) basic block. For example, it is possible for two
121 adjacent loops inside another loop. */
122 bool entered_from_non_parent_p;
124 /* Maximal register pressure inside loop for given register class
125 (defined only for the pressure classes). */
126 int reg_pressure[N_REG_CLASSES];
128 /* Numbers of allocnos referred or living in the loop node (except
129 for its subloops). */
130 bitmap all_allocnos;
132 /* Numbers of allocnos living at the loop borders. */
133 bitmap border_allocnos;
135 /* Regnos of pseudos modified in the loop node (including its
136 subloops). */
137 bitmap modified_regnos;
139 /* Numbers of copies referred in the corresponding loop. */
140 bitmap local_copies;
143 /* The root of the loop tree corresponding to the all function. */
144 extern ira_loop_tree_node_t ira_loop_tree_root;
146 /* Height of the loop tree. */
147 extern int ira_loop_tree_height;
149 /* All nodes representing basic blocks are referred through the
150 following array. We can not use basic block member `aux' for this
151 because it is used for insertion of insns on edges. */
152 extern ira_loop_tree_node_t ira_bb_nodes;
154 /* Two access macros to the nodes representing basic blocks. */
155 #if defined ENABLE_IRA_CHECKING && (GCC_VERSION >= 2007)
156 #define IRA_BB_NODE_BY_INDEX(index) __extension__ \
157 (({ ira_loop_tree_node_t _node = (&ira_bb_nodes[index]); \
158 if (_node->children != NULL || _node->loop != NULL || _node->bb == NULL)\
160 fprintf (stderr, \
161 "\n%s: %d: error in %s: it is not a block node\n", \
162 __FILE__, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__); \
163 gcc_unreachable (); \
165 _node; }))
166 #else
167 #define IRA_BB_NODE_BY_INDEX(index) (&ira_bb_nodes[index])
168 #endif
170 #define IRA_BB_NODE(bb) IRA_BB_NODE_BY_INDEX ((bb)->index)
172 /* All nodes representing loops are referred through the following
173 array. */
174 extern ira_loop_tree_node_t ira_loop_nodes;
176 /* Two access macros to the nodes representing loops. */
177 #if defined ENABLE_IRA_CHECKING && (GCC_VERSION >= 2007)
178 #define IRA_LOOP_NODE_BY_INDEX(index) __extension__ \
179 (({ ira_loop_tree_node_t const _node = (&ira_loop_nodes[index]); \
180 if (_node->children == NULL || _node->bb != NULL \
181 || (_node->loop == NULL && current_loops != NULL)) \
183 fprintf (stderr, \
184 "\n%s: %d: error in %s: it is not a loop node\n", \
185 __FILE__, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__); \
186 gcc_unreachable (); \
188 _node; }))
189 #else
190 #define IRA_LOOP_NODE_BY_INDEX(index) (&ira_loop_nodes[index])
191 #endif
193 #define IRA_LOOP_NODE(loop) IRA_LOOP_NODE_BY_INDEX ((loop)->num)
196 /* The structure describes program points where a given allocno lives.
197 If the live ranges of two allocnos are intersected, the allocnos
198 are in conflict. */
199 struct live_range
201 /* Object whose live range is described by given structure. */
202 ira_object_t object;
203 /* Program point range. */
204 int start, finish;
205 /* Next structure describing program points where the allocno
206 lives. */
207 live_range_t next;
208 /* Pointer to structures with the same start/finish. */
209 live_range_t start_next, finish_next;
212 /* Program points are enumerated by numbers from range
213 0..IRA_MAX_POINT-1. There are approximately two times more program
214 points than insns. Program points are places in the program where
215 liveness info can be changed. In most general case (there are more
216 complicated cases too) some program points correspond to places
217 where input operand dies and other ones correspond to places where
218 output operands are born. */
219 extern int ira_max_point;
221 /* Arrays of size IRA_MAX_POINT mapping a program point to the allocno
222 live ranges with given start/finish point. */
223 extern live_range_t *ira_start_point_ranges, *ira_finish_point_ranges;
225 /* A structure representing conflict information for an allocno
226 (or one of its subwords). */
227 struct ira_object
229 /* The allocno associated with this record. */
230 ira_allocno_t allocno;
231 /* Vector of accumulated conflicting conflict_redords with NULL end
232 marker (if OBJECT_CONFLICT_VEC_P is true) or conflict bit vector
233 otherwise. */
234 void *conflicts_array;
235 /* Pointer to structures describing at what program point the
236 object lives. We always maintain the list in such way that *the
237 ranges in the list are not intersected and ordered by decreasing
238 their program points*. */
239 live_range_t live_ranges;
240 /* The subword within ALLOCNO which is represented by this object.
241 Zero means the lowest-order subword (or the entire allocno in case
242 it is not being tracked in subwords). */
243 int subword;
244 /* Allocated size of the conflicts array. */
245 unsigned int conflicts_array_size;
246 /* A unique number for every instance of this structure, which is used
247 to represent it in conflict bit vectors. */
248 int id;
249 /* Before building conflicts, MIN and MAX are initialized to
250 correspondingly minimal and maximal points of the accumulated
251 live ranges. Afterwards, they hold the minimal and maximal ids
252 of other ira_objects that this one can conflict with. */
253 int min, max;
254 /* Initial and accumulated hard registers conflicting with this
255 object and as a consequences can not be assigned to the allocno.
256 All non-allocatable hard regs and hard regs of register classes
257 different from given allocno one are included in the sets. */
258 HARD_REG_SET conflict_hard_regs, total_conflict_hard_regs;
259 /* Number of accumulated conflicts in the vector of conflicting
260 objects. */
261 int num_accumulated_conflicts;
262 /* TRUE if conflicts are represented by a vector of pointers to
263 ira_object structures. Otherwise, we use a bit vector indexed
264 by conflict ID numbers. */
265 unsigned int conflict_vec_p : 1;
268 /* A structure representing an allocno (allocation entity). Allocno
269 represents a pseudo-register in an allocation region. If
270 pseudo-register does not live in a region but it lives in the
271 nested regions, it is represented in the region by special allocno
272 called *cap*. There may be more one cap representing the same
273 pseudo-register in region. It means that the corresponding
274 pseudo-register lives in more one non-intersected subregion. */
275 struct ira_allocno
277 /* The allocno order number starting with 0. Each allocno has an
278 unique number and the number is never changed for the
279 allocno. */
280 int num;
281 /* Regno for allocno or cap. */
282 int regno;
283 /* Mode of the allocno which is the mode of the corresponding
284 pseudo-register. */
285 ENUM_BITFIELD (machine_mode) mode : 8;
286 /* Widest mode of the allocno which in at least one case could be
287 for paradoxical subregs where wmode > mode. */
288 ENUM_BITFIELD (machine_mode) wmode : 8;
289 /* Register class which should be used for allocation for given
290 allocno. NO_REGS means that we should use memory. */
291 ENUM_BITFIELD (reg_class) aclass : 16;
292 /* During the reload, value TRUE means that we should not reassign a
293 hard register to the allocno got memory earlier. It is set up
294 when we removed memory-memory move insn before each iteration of
295 the reload. */
296 unsigned int dont_reassign_p : 1;
297 #ifdef STACK_REGS
298 /* Set to TRUE if allocno can't be assigned to the stack hard
299 register correspondingly in this region and area including the
300 region and all its subregions recursively. */
301 unsigned int no_stack_reg_p : 1, total_no_stack_reg_p : 1;
302 #endif
303 /* TRUE value means that there is no sense to spill the allocno
304 during coloring because the spill will result in additional
305 reloads in reload pass. */
306 unsigned int bad_spill_p : 1;
307 /* TRUE if a hard register or memory has been assigned to the
308 allocno. */
309 unsigned int assigned_p : 1;
310 /* TRUE if conflicts for given allocno are represented by vector of
311 pointers to the conflicting allocnos. Otherwise, we use a bit
312 vector where a bit with given index represents allocno with the
313 same number. */
314 unsigned int conflict_vec_p : 1;
315 /* Hard register assigned to given allocno. Negative value means
316 that memory was allocated to the allocno. During the reload,
317 spilled allocno has value equal to the corresponding stack slot
318 number (0, ...) - 2. Value -1 is used for allocnos spilled by the
319 reload (at this point pseudo-register has only one allocno) which
320 did not get stack slot yet. */
321 signed int hard_regno : 16;
322 /* Allocnos with the same regno are linked by the following member.
323 Allocnos corresponding to inner loops are first in the list (it
324 corresponds to depth-first traverse of the loops). */
325 ira_allocno_t next_regno_allocno;
326 /* There may be different allocnos with the same regno in different
327 regions. Allocnos are bound to the corresponding loop tree node.
328 Pseudo-register may have only one regular allocno with given loop
329 tree node but more than one cap (see comments above). */
330 ira_loop_tree_node_t loop_tree_node;
331 /* Accumulated usage references of the allocno. Here and below,
332 word 'accumulated' means info for given region and all nested
333 subregions. In this case, 'accumulated' means sum of references
334 of the corresponding pseudo-register in this region and in all
335 nested subregions recursively. */
336 int nrefs;
337 /* Accumulated frequency of usage of the allocno. */
338 int freq;
339 /* Minimal accumulated and updated costs of usage register of the
340 allocno class. */
341 int class_cost, updated_class_cost;
342 /* Minimal accumulated, and updated costs of memory for the allocno.
343 At the allocation start, the original and updated costs are
344 equal. The updated cost may be changed after finishing
345 allocation in a region and starting allocation in a subregion.
346 The change reflects the cost of spill/restore code on the
347 subregion border if we assign memory to the pseudo in the
348 subregion. */
349 int memory_cost, updated_memory_cost;
350 /* Accumulated number of points where the allocno lives and there is
351 excess pressure for its class. Excess pressure for a register
352 class at some point means that there are more allocnos of given
353 register class living at the point than number of hard-registers
354 of the class available for the allocation. */
355 int excess_pressure_points_num;
356 /* Allocno hard reg preferences. */
357 ira_pref_t allocno_prefs;
358 /* Copies to other non-conflicting allocnos. The copies can
359 represent move insn or potential move insn usually because of two
360 operand insn constraints. */
361 ira_copy_t allocno_copies;
362 /* It is a allocno (cap) representing given allocno on upper loop tree
363 level. */
364 ira_allocno_t cap;
365 /* It is a link to allocno (cap) on lower loop level represented by
366 given cap. Null if given allocno is not a cap. */
367 ira_allocno_t cap_member;
368 /* The number of objects tracked in the following array. */
369 int num_objects;
370 /* An array of structures describing conflict information and live
371 ranges for each object associated with the allocno. There may be
372 more than one such object in cases where the allocno represents a
373 multi-word register. */
374 ira_object_t objects[2];
375 /* Accumulated frequency of calls which given allocno
376 intersects. */
377 int call_freq;
378 /* Accumulated number of the intersected calls. */
379 int calls_crossed_num;
380 /* The number of calls across which it is live, but which should not
381 affect register preferences. */
382 int cheap_calls_crossed_num;
383 /* Registers clobbered by intersected calls. */
384 HARD_REG_SET crossed_calls_clobbered_regs;
385 /* Array of usage costs (accumulated and the one updated during
386 coloring) for each hard register of the allocno class. The
387 member value can be NULL if all costs are the same and equal to
388 CLASS_COST. For example, the costs of two different hard
389 registers can be different if one hard register is callee-saved
390 and another one is callee-used and the allocno lives through
391 calls. Another example can be case when for some insn the
392 corresponding pseudo-register value should be put in specific
393 register class (e.g. AREG for x86) which is a strict subset of
394 the allocno class (GENERAL_REGS for x86). We have updated costs
395 to reflect the situation when the usage cost of a hard register
396 is decreased because the allocno is connected to another allocno
397 by a copy and the another allocno has been assigned to the hard
398 register. */
399 int *hard_reg_costs, *updated_hard_reg_costs;
400 /* Array of decreasing costs (accumulated and the one updated during
401 coloring) for allocnos conflicting with given allocno for hard
402 regno of the allocno class. The member value can be NULL if all
403 costs are the same. These costs are used to reflect preferences
404 of other allocnos not assigned yet during assigning to given
405 allocno. */
406 int *conflict_hard_reg_costs, *updated_conflict_hard_reg_costs;
407 /* Different additional data. It is used to decrease size of
408 allocno data footprint. */
409 void *add_data;
413 /* All members of the allocno structures should be accessed only
414 through the following macros. */
415 #define ALLOCNO_NUM(A) ((A)->num)
416 #define ALLOCNO_REGNO(A) ((A)->regno)
417 #define ALLOCNO_REG(A) ((A)->reg)
418 #define ALLOCNO_NEXT_REGNO_ALLOCNO(A) ((A)->next_regno_allocno)
419 #define ALLOCNO_LOOP_TREE_NODE(A) ((A)->loop_tree_node)
420 #define ALLOCNO_CAP(A) ((A)->cap)
421 #define ALLOCNO_CAP_MEMBER(A) ((A)->cap_member)
422 #define ALLOCNO_NREFS(A) ((A)->nrefs)
423 #define ALLOCNO_FREQ(A) ((A)->freq)
424 #define ALLOCNO_HARD_REGNO(A) ((A)->hard_regno)
425 #define ALLOCNO_CALL_FREQ(A) ((A)->call_freq)
426 #define ALLOCNO_CALLS_CROSSED_NUM(A) ((A)->calls_crossed_num)
427 #define ALLOCNO_CHEAP_CALLS_CROSSED_NUM(A) ((A)->cheap_calls_crossed_num)
428 #define ALLOCNO_CROSSED_CALLS_CLOBBERED_REGS(A) \
429 ((A)->crossed_calls_clobbered_regs)
430 #define ALLOCNO_MEM_OPTIMIZED_DEST(A) ((A)->mem_optimized_dest)
431 #define ALLOCNO_MEM_OPTIMIZED_DEST_P(A) ((A)->mem_optimized_dest_p)
432 #define ALLOCNO_SOMEWHERE_RENAMED_P(A) ((A)->somewhere_renamed_p)
433 #define ALLOCNO_CHILD_RENAMED_P(A) ((A)->child_renamed_p)
434 #define ALLOCNO_DONT_REASSIGN_P(A) ((A)->dont_reassign_p)
435 #ifdef STACK_REGS
436 #define ALLOCNO_NO_STACK_REG_P(A) ((A)->no_stack_reg_p)
437 #define ALLOCNO_TOTAL_NO_STACK_REG_P(A) ((A)->total_no_stack_reg_p)
438 #endif
439 #define ALLOCNO_BAD_SPILL_P(A) ((A)->bad_spill_p)
440 #define ALLOCNO_ASSIGNED_P(A) ((A)->assigned_p)
441 #define ALLOCNO_MODE(A) ((A)->mode)
442 #define ALLOCNO_WMODE(A) ((A)->wmode)
443 #define ALLOCNO_PREFS(A) ((A)->allocno_prefs)
444 #define ALLOCNO_COPIES(A) ((A)->allocno_copies)
445 #define ALLOCNO_HARD_REG_COSTS(A) ((A)->hard_reg_costs)
446 #define ALLOCNO_UPDATED_HARD_REG_COSTS(A) ((A)->updated_hard_reg_costs)
447 #define ALLOCNO_CONFLICT_HARD_REG_COSTS(A) \
448 ((A)->conflict_hard_reg_costs)
449 #define ALLOCNO_UPDATED_CONFLICT_HARD_REG_COSTS(A) \
450 ((A)->updated_conflict_hard_reg_costs)
451 #define ALLOCNO_CLASS(A) ((A)->aclass)
452 #define ALLOCNO_CLASS_COST(A) ((A)->class_cost)
453 #define ALLOCNO_UPDATED_CLASS_COST(A) ((A)->updated_class_cost)
454 #define ALLOCNO_MEMORY_COST(A) ((A)->memory_cost)
455 #define ALLOCNO_UPDATED_MEMORY_COST(A) ((A)->updated_memory_cost)
456 #define ALLOCNO_EXCESS_PRESSURE_POINTS_NUM(A) \
457 ((A)->excess_pressure_points_num)
458 #define ALLOCNO_OBJECT(A,N) ((A)->objects[N])
459 #define ALLOCNO_NUM_OBJECTS(A) ((A)->num_objects)
460 #define ALLOCNO_ADD_DATA(A) ((A)->add_data)
462 /* Typedef for pointer to the subsequent structure. */
463 typedef struct ira_emit_data *ira_emit_data_t;
465 /* Allocno bound data used for emit pseudo live range split insns and
466 to flattening IR. */
467 struct ira_emit_data
469 /* TRUE if the allocno assigned to memory was a destination of
470 removed move (see ira-emit.c) at loop exit because the value of
471 the corresponding pseudo-register is not changed inside the
472 loop. */
473 unsigned int mem_optimized_dest_p : 1;
474 /* TRUE if the corresponding pseudo-register has disjoint live
475 ranges and the other allocnos of the pseudo-register except this
476 one changed REG. */
477 unsigned int somewhere_renamed_p : 1;
478 /* TRUE if allocno with the same REGNO in a subregion has been
479 renamed, in other words, got a new pseudo-register. */
480 unsigned int child_renamed_p : 1;
481 /* Final rtx representation of the allocno. */
482 rtx reg;
483 /* Non NULL if we remove restoring value from given allocno to
484 MEM_OPTIMIZED_DEST at loop exit (see ira-emit.c) because the
485 allocno value is not changed inside the loop. */
486 ira_allocno_t mem_optimized_dest;
489 #define ALLOCNO_EMIT_DATA(a) ((ira_emit_data_t) ALLOCNO_ADD_DATA (a))
491 /* Data used to emit live range split insns and to flattening IR. */
492 extern ira_emit_data_t ira_allocno_emit_data;
494 /* Abbreviation for frequent emit data access. */
495 static inline rtx
496 allocno_emit_reg (ira_allocno_t a)
498 return ALLOCNO_EMIT_DATA (a)->reg;
501 #define OBJECT_ALLOCNO(O) ((O)->allocno)
502 #define OBJECT_SUBWORD(O) ((O)->subword)
503 #define OBJECT_CONFLICT_ARRAY(O) ((O)->conflicts_array)
504 #define OBJECT_CONFLICT_VEC(O) ((ira_object_t *)(O)->conflicts_array)
505 #define OBJECT_CONFLICT_BITVEC(O) ((IRA_INT_TYPE *)(O)->conflicts_array)
506 #define OBJECT_CONFLICT_ARRAY_SIZE(O) ((O)->conflicts_array_size)
507 #define OBJECT_CONFLICT_VEC_P(O) ((O)->conflict_vec_p)
508 #define OBJECT_NUM_CONFLICTS(O) ((O)->num_accumulated_conflicts)
509 #define OBJECT_CONFLICT_HARD_REGS(O) ((O)->conflict_hard_regs)
510 #define OBJECT_TOTAL_CONFLICT_HARD_REGS(O) ((O)->total_conflict_hard_regs)
511 #define OBJECT_MIN(O) ((O)->min)
512 #define OBJECT_MAX(O) ((O)->max)
513 #define OBJECT_CONFLICT_ID(O) ((O)->id)
514 #define OBJECT_LIVE_RANGES(O) ((O)->live_ranges)
516 /* Map regno -> allocnos with given regno (see comments for
517 allocno member `next_regno_allocno'). */
518 extern ira_allocno_t *ira_regno_allocno_map;
520 /* Array of references to all allocnos. The order number of the
521 allocno corresponds to the index in the array. Removed allocnos
522 have NULL element value. */
523 extern ira_allocno_t *ira_allocnos;
525 /* The size of the previous array. */
526 extern int ira_allocnos_num;
528 /* Map a conflict id to its corresponding ira_object structure. */
529 extern ira_object_t *ira_object_id_map;
531 /* The size of the previous array. */
532 extern int ira_objects_num;
534 /* The following structure represents a hard register preference of
535 allocno. The preference represent move insns or potential move
536 insns usually because of two operand insn constraints. One move
537 operand is a hard register. */
538 struct ira_allocno_pref
540 /* The unique order number of the preference node starting with 0. */
541 int num;
542 /* Preferred hard register. */
543 int hard_regno;
544 /* Accumulated execution frequency of insns from which the
545 preference created. */
546 int freq;
547 /* Given allocno. */
548 ira_allocno_t allocno;
549 /* All preferences with the same allocno are linked by the following
550 member. */
551 ira_pref_t next_pref;
554 /* Array of references to all allocno preferences. The order number
555 of the preference corresponds to the index in the array. */
556 extern ira_pref_t *ira_prefs;
558 /* Size of the previous array. */
559 extern int ira_prefs_num;
561 /* The following structure represents a copy of two allocnos. The
562 copies represent move insns or potential move insns usually because
563 of two operand insn constraints. To remove register shuffle, we
564 also create copies between allocno which is output of an insn and
565 allocno becoming dead in the insn. */
566 struct ira_allocno_copy
568 /* The unique order number of the copy node starting with 0. */
569 int num;
570 /* Allocnos connected by the copy. The first allocno should have
571 smaller order number than the second one. */
572 ira_allocno_t first, second;
573 /* Execution frequency of the copy. */
574 int freq;
575 bool constraint_p;
576 /* It is a move insn which is an origin of the copy. The member
577 value for the copy representing two operand insn constraints or
578 for the copy created to remove register shuffle is NULL. In last
579 case the copy frequency is smaller than the corresponding insn
580 execution frequency. */
581 rtx_insn *insn;
582 /* All copies with the same allocno as FIRST are linked by the two
583 following members. */
584 ira_copy_t prev_first_allocno_copy, next_first_allocno_copy;
585 /* All copies with the same allocno as SECOND are linked by the two
586 following members. */
587 ira_copy_t prev_second_allocno_copy, next_second_allocno_copy;
588 /* Region from which given copy is originated. */
589 ira_loop_tree_node_t loop_tree_node;
592 /* Array of references to all copies. The order number of the copy
593 corresponds to the index in the array. Removed copies have NULL
594 element value. */
595 extern ira_copy_t *ira_copies;
597 /* Size of the previous array. */
598 extern int ira_copies_num;
600 /* The following structure describes a stack slot used for spilled
601 pseudo-registers. */
602 struct ira_spilled_reg_stack_slot
604 /* pseudo-registers assigned to the stack slot. */
605 bitmap_head spilled_regs;
606 /* RTL representation of the stack slot. */
607 rtx mem;
608 /* Size of the stack slot. */
609 unsigned int width;
612 /* The number of elements in the following array. */
613 extern int ira_spilled_reg_stack_slots_num;
615 /* The following array contains info about spilled pseudo-registers
616 stack slots used in current function so far. */
617 extern struct ira_spilled_reg_stack_slot *ira_spilled_reg_stack_slots;
619 /* Correspondingly overall cost of the allocation, cost of the
620 allocnos assigned to hard-registers, cost of the allocnos assigned
621 to memory, cost of loads, stores and register move insns generated
622 for pseudo-register live range splitting (see ira-emit.c). */
623 extern int64_t ira_overall_cost;
624 extern int64_t ira_reg_cost, ira_mem_cost;
625 extern int64_t ira_load_cost, ira_store_cost, ira_shuffle_cost;
626 extern int ira_move_loops_num, ira_additional_jumps_num;
629 /* This page contains a bitset implementation called 'min/max sets' used to
630 record conflicts in IRA.
631 They are named min/maxs set since we keep track of a minimum and a maximum
632 bit number for each set representing the bounds of valid elements. Otherwise,
633 the implementation resembles sbitmaps in that we store an array of integers
634 whose bits directly represent the members of the set. */
636 /* The type used as elements in the array, and the number of bits in
637 this type. */
639 #define IRA_INT_BITS HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
640 #define IRA_INT_TYPE HOST_WIDE_INT
642 /* Set, clear or test bit number I in R, a bit vector of elements with
643 minimal index and maximal index equal correspondingly to MIN and
644 MAX. */
645 #if defined ENABLE_IRA_CHECKING && (GCC_VERSION >= 2007)
647 #define SET_MINMAX_SET_BIT(R, I, MIN, MAX) __extension__ \
648 (({ int _min = (MIN), _max = (MAX), _i = (I); \
649 if (_i < _min || _i > _max) \
651 fprintf (stderr, \
652 "\n%s: %d: error in %s: %d not in range [%d,%d]\n", \
653 __FILE__, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__, _i, _min, _max); \
654 gcc_unreachable (); \
656 ((R)[(unsigned) (_i - _min) / IRA_INT_BITS] \
657 |= ((IRA_INT_TYPE) 1 << ((unsigned) (_i - _min) % IRA_INT_BITS))); }))
660 #define CLEAR_MINMAX_SET_BIT(R, I, MIN, MAX) __extension__ \
661 (({ int _min = (MIN), _max = (MAX), _i = (I); \
662 if (_i < _min || _i > _max) \
664 fprintf (stderr, \
665 "\n%s: %d: error in %s: %d not in range [%d,%d]\n", \
666 __FILE__, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__, _i, _min, _max); \
667 gcc_unreachable (); \
669 ((R)[(unsigned) (_i - _min) / IRA_INT_BITS] \
670 &= ~((IRA_INT_TYPE) 1 << ((unsigned) (_i - _min) % IRA_INT_BITS))); }))
672 #define TEST_MINMAX_SET_BIT(R, I, MIN, MAX) __extension__ \
673 (({ int _min = (MIN), _max = (MAX), _i = (I); \
674 if (_i < _min || _i > _max) \
676 fprintf (stderr, \
677 "\n%s: %d: error in %s: %d not in range [%d,%d]\n", \
678 __FILE__, __LINE__, __FUNCTION__, _i, _min, _max); \
679 gcc_unreachable (); \
681 ((R)[(unsigned) (_i - _min) / IRA_INT_BITS] \
682 & ((IRA_INT_TYPE) 1 << ((unsigned) (_i - _min) % IRA_INT_BITS))); }))
684 #else
686 #define SET_MINMAX_SET_BIT(R, I, MIN, MAX) \
687 ((R)[(unsigned) ((I) - (MIN)) / IRA_INT_BITS] \
688 |= ((IRA_INT_TYPE) 1 << ((unsigned) ((I) - (MIN)) % IRA_INT_BITS)))
690 #define CLEAR_MINMAX_SET_BIT(R, I, MIN, MAX) \
691 ((R)[(unsigned) ((I) - (MIN)) / IRA_INT_BITS] \
692 &= ~((IRA_INT_TYPE) 1 << ((unsigned) ((I) - (MIN)) % IRA_INT_BITS)))
694 #define TEST_MINMAX_SET_BIT(R, I, MIN, MAX) \
695 ((R)[(unsigned) ((I) - (MIN)) / IRA_INT_BITS] \
696 & ((IRA_INT_TYPE) 1 << ((unsigned) ((I) - (MIN)) % IRA_INT_BITS)))
698 #endif
700 /* The iterator for min/max sets. */
701 struct minmax_set_iterator {
703 /* Array containing the bit vector. */
704 IRA_INT_TYPE *vec;
706 /* The number of the current element in the vector. */
707 unsigned int word_num;
709 /* The number of bits in the bit vector. */
710 unsigned int nel;
712 /* The current bit index of the bit vector. */
713 unsigned int bit_num;
715 /* Index corresponding to the 1st bit of the bit vector. */
716 int start_val;
718 /* The word of the bit vector currently visited. */
719 unsigned IRA_INT_TYPE word;
722 /* Initialize the iterator I for bit vector VEC containing minimal and
723 maximal values MIN and MAX. */
724 static inline void
725 minmax_set_iter_init (minmax_set_iterator *i, IRA_INT_TYPE *vec, int min,
726 int max)
728 i->vec = vec;
729 i->word_num = 0;
730 i->nel = max < min ? 0 : max - min + 1;
731 i->start_val = min;
732 i->bit_num = 0;
733 i->word = i->nel == 0 ? 0 : vec[0];
736 /* Return TRUE if we have more allocnos to visit, in which case *N is
737 set to the number of the element to be visited. Otherwise, return
738 FALSE. */
739 static inline bool
740 minmax_set_iter_cond (minmax_set_iterator *i, int *n)
742 /* Skip words that are zeros. */
743 for (; i->word == 0; i->word = i->vec[i->word_num])
745 i->word_num++;
746 i->bit_num = i->word_num * IRA_INT_BITS;
748 /* If we have reached the end, break. */
749 if (i->bit_num >= i->nel)
750 return false;
753 /* Skip bits that are zero. */
754 for (; (i->word & 1) == 0; i->word >>= 1)
755 i->bit_num++;
757 *n = (int) i->bit_num + i->start_val;
759 return true;
762 /* Advance to the next element in the set. */
763 static inline void
764 minmax_set_iter_next (minmax_set_iterator *i)
766 i->word >>= 1;
767 i->bit_num++;
770 /* Loop over all elements of a min/max set given by bit vector VEC and
771 their minimal and maximal values MIN and MAX. In each iteration, N
772 is set to the number of next allocno. ITER is an instance of
773 minmax_set_iterator used to iterate over the set. */
774 #define FOR_EACH_BIT_IN_MINMAX_SET(VEC, MIN, MAX, N, ITER) \
775 for (minmax_set_iter_init (&(ITER), (VEC), (MIN), (MAX)); \
776 minmax_set_iter_cond (&(ITER), &(N)); \
777 minmax_set_iter_next (&(ITER)))
779 struct target_ira_int {
780 ~target_ira_int ();
782 void free_ira_costs ();
783 void free_register_move_costs ();
785 /* Initialized once. It is a maximal possible size of the allocated
786 struct costs. */
787 int x_max_struct_costs_size;
789 /* Allocated and initialized once, and used to initialize cost values
790 for each insn. */
791 struct costs *x_init_cost;
793 /* Allocated once, and used for temporary purposes. */
794 struct costs *x_temp_costs;
796 /* Allocated once, and used for the cost calculation. */
797 struct costs *x_op_costs[MAX_RECOG_OPERANDS];
798 struct costs *x_this_op_costs[MAX_RECOG_OPERANDS];
800 /* Hard registers that can not be used for the register allocator for
801 all functions of the current compilation unit. */
802 HARD_REG_SET x_no_unit_alloc_regs;
804 /* Map: hard regs X modes -> set of hard registers for storing value
805 of given mode starting with given hard register. */
806 HARD_REG_SET (x_ira_reg_mode_hard_regset
807 [FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER][NUM_MACHINE_MODES]);
809 /* Maximum cost of moving from a register in one class to a register
810 in another class. Based on TARGET_REGISTER_MOVE_COST. */
811 move_table *x_ira_register_move_cost[MAX_MACHINE_MODE];
813 /* Similar, but here we don't have to move if the first index is a
814 subset of the second so in that case the cost is zero. */
815 move_table *x_ira_may_move_in_cost[MAX_MACHINE_MODE];
817 /* Similar, but here we don't have to move if the first index is a
818 superset of the second so in that case the cost is zero. */
819 move_table *x_ira_may_move_out_cost[MAX_MACHINE_MODE];
821 /* Keep track of the last mode we initialized move costs for. */
822 int x_last_mode_for_init_move_cost;
824 /* Array analog of the macro MEMORY_MOVE_COST but they contain maximal
825 cost not minimal. */
826 short int x_ira_max_memory_move_cost[MAX_MACHINE_MODE][N_REG_CLASSES][2];
828 /* Map class->true if class is a possible allocno class, false
829 otherwise. */
830 bool x_ira_reg_allocno_class_p[N_REG_CLASSES];
832 /* Map class->true if class is a pressure class, false otherwise. */
833 bool x_ira_reg_pressure_class_p[N_REG_CLASSES];
835 /* Array of the number of hard registers of given class which are
836 available for allocation. The order is defined by the hard
837 register numbers. */
838 short x_ira_non_ordered_class_hard_regs[N_REG_CLASSES][FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER];
840 /* Index (in ira_class_hard_regs; for given register class and hard
841 register (in general case a hard register can belong to several
842 register classes;. The index is negative for hard registers
843 unavailable for the allocation. */
844 short x_ira_class_hard_reg_index[N_REG_CLASSES][FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER];
846 /* Index [CL][M] contains R if R appears somewhere in a register of the form:
848 (reg:M R'), R' not in x_ira_prohibited_class_mode_regs[CL][M]
850 For example, if:
852 - (reg:M 2) is valid and occupies two registers;
853 - register 2 belongs to CL; and
854 - register 3 belongs to the same pressure class as CL
856 then (reg:M 2) contributes to [CL][M] and registers 2 and 3 will be
857 in the set. */
858 HARD_REG_SET x_ira_useful_class_mode_regs[N_REG_CLASSES][NUM_MACHINE_MODES];
860 /* The value is number of elements in the subsequent array. */
861 int x_ira_important_classes_num;
863 /* The array containing all non-empty classes. Such classes is
864 important for calculation of the hard register usage costs. */
865 enum reg_class x_ira_important_classes[N_REG_CLASSES];
867 /* The array containing indexes of important classes in the previous
868 array. The array elements are defined only for important
869 classes. */
870 int x_ira_important_class_nums[N_REG_CLASSES];
872 /* Map class->true if class is an uniform class, false otherwise. */
873 bool x_ira_uniform_class_p[N_REG_CLASSES];
875 /* The biggest important class inside of intersection of the two
876 classes (that is calculated taking only hard registers available
877 for allocation into account;. If the both classes contain no hard
878 registers available for allocation, the value is calculated with
879 taking all hard-registers including fixed ones into account. */
880 enum reg_class x_ira_reg_class_intersect[N_REG_CLASSES][N_REG_CLASSES];
882 /* Classes with end marker LIM_REG_CLASSES which are intersected with
883 given class (the first index). That includes given class itself.
884 This is calculated taking only hard registers available for
885 allocation into account. */
886 enum reg_class x_ira_reg_class_super_classes[N_REG_CLASSES][N_REG_CLASSES];
888 /* The biggest (smallest) important class inside of (covering) union
889 of the two classes (that is calculated taking only hard registers
890 available for allocation into account). If the both classes
891 contain no hard registers available for allocation, the value is
892 calculated with taking all hard-registers including fixed ones
893 into account. In other words, the value is the corresponding
894 reg_class_subunion (reg_class_superunion) value. */
895 enum reg_class x_ira_reg_class_subunion[N_REG_CLASSES][N_REG_CLASSES];
896 enum reg_class x_ira_reg_class_superunion[N_REG_CLASSES][N_REG_CLASSES];
898 /* For each reg class, table listing all the classes contained in it
899 (excluding the class itself. Non-allocatable registers are
900 excluded from the consideration). */
901 enum reg_class x_alloc_reg_class_subclasses[N_REG_CLASSES][N_REG_CLASSES];
903 /* Array whose values are hard regset of hard registers for which
904 move of the hard register in given mode into itself is
905 prohibited. */
906 HARD_REG_SET x_ira_prohibited_mode_move_regs[NUM_MACHINE_MODES];
908 /* Flag of that the above array has been initialized. */
909 bool x_ira_prohibited_mode_move_regs_initialized_p;
912 extern struct target_ira_int default_target_ira_int;
913 #if SWITCHABLE_TARGET
914 extern struct target_ira_int *this_target_ira_int;
915 #else
916 #define this_target_ira_int (&default_target_ira_int)
917 #endif
919 #define ira_reg_mode_hard_regset \
920 (this_target_ira_int->x_ira_reg_mode_hard_regset)
921 #define ira_register_move_cost \
922 (this_target_ira_int->x_ira_register_move_cost)
923 #define ira_max_memory_move_cost \
924 (this_target_ira_int->x_ira_max_memory_move_cost)
925 #define ira_may_move_in_cost \
926 (this_target_ira_int->x_ira_may_move_in_cost)
927 #define ira_may_move_out_cost \
928 (this_target_ira_int->x_ira_may_move_out_cost)
929 #define ira_reg_allocno_class_p \
930 (this_target_ira_int->x_ira_reg_allocno_class_p)
931 #define ira_reg_pressure_class_p \
932 (this_target_ira_int->x_ira_reg_pressure_class_p)
933 #define ira_non_ordered_class_hard_regs \
934 (this_target_ira_int->x_ira_non_ordered_class_hard_regs)
935 #define ira_class_hard_reg_index \
936 (this_target_ira_int->x_ira_class_hard_reg_index)
937 #define ira_useful_class_mode_regs \
938 (this_target_ira_int->x_ira_useful_class_mode_regs)
939 #define ira_important_classes_num \
940 (this_target_ira_int->x_ira_important_classes_num)
941 #define ira_important_classes \
942 (this_target_ira_int->x_ira_important_classes)
943 #define ira_important_class_nums \
944 (this_target_ira_int->x_ira_important_class_nums)
945 #define ira_uniform_class_p \
946 (this_target_ira_int->x_ira_uniform_class_p)
947 #define ira_reg_class_intersect \
948 (this_target_ira_int->x_ira_reg_class_intersect)
949 #define ira_reg_class_super_classes \
950 (this_target_ira_int->x_ira_reg_class_super_classes)
951 #define ira_reg_class_subunion \
952 (this_target_ira_int->x_ira_reg_class_subunion)
953 #define ira_reg_class_superunion \
954 (this_target_ira_int->x_ira_reg_class_superunion)
955 #define ira_prohibited_mode_move_regs \
956 (this_target_ira_int->x_ira_prohibited_mode_move_regs)
958 /* ira.c: */
960 extern void *ira_allocate (size_t);
961 extern void ira_free (void *addr);
962 extern bitmap ira_allocate_bitmap (void);
963 extern void ira_free_bitmap (bitmap);
964 extern void ira_print_disposition (FILE *);
965 extern void ira_debug_disposition (void);
966 extern void ira_debug_allocno_classes (void);
967 extern void ira_init_register_move_cost (machine_mode);
968 extern void ira_setup_alts (rtx_insn *insn, HARD_REG_SET &alts);
969 extern int ira_get_dup_out_num (int op_num, HARD_REG_SET &alts);
971 /* ira-build.c */
973 /* The current loop tree node and its regno allocno map. */
974 extern ira_loop_tree_node_t ira_curr_loop_tree_node;
975 extern ira_allocno_t *ira_curr_regno_allocno_map;
977 extern void ira_debug_pref (ira_pref_t);
978 extern void ira_debug_prefs (void);
979 extern void ira_debug_allocno_prefs (ira_allocno_t);
981 extern void ira_debug_copy (ira_copy_t);
982 extern void debug (ira_allocno_copy &ref);
983 extern void debug (ira_allocno_copy *ptr);
985 extern void ira_debug_copies (void);
986 extern void ira_debug_allocno_copies (ira_allocno_t);
987 extern void debug (ira_allocno &ref);
988 extern void debug (ira_allocno *ptr);
990 extern void ira_traverse_loop_tree (bool, ira_loop_tree_node_t,
991 void (*) (ira_loop_tree_node_t),
992 void (*) (ira_loop_tree_node_t));
993 extern ira_allocno_t ira_parent_allocno (ira_allocno_t);
994 extern ira_allocno_t ira_parent_or_cap_allocno (ira_allocno_t);
995 extern ira_allocno_t ira_create_allocno (int, bool, ira_loop_tree_node_t);
996 extern void ira_create_allocno_objects (ira_allocno_t);
997 extern void ira_set_allocno_class (ira_allocno_t, enum reg_class);
998 extern bool ira_conflict_vector_profitable_p (ira_object_t, int);
999 extern void ira_allocate_conflict_vec (ira_object_t, int);
1000 extern void ira_allocate_object_conflicts (ira_object_t, int);
1001 extern void ior_hard_reg_conflicts (ira_allocno_t, HARD_REG_SET *);
1002 extern void ira_print_expanded_allocno (ira_allocno_t);
1003 extern void ira_add_live_range_to_object (ira_object_t, int, int);
1004 extern live_range_t ira_create_live_range (ira_object_t, int, int,
1005 live_range_t);
1006 extern live_range_t ira_copy_live_range_list (live_range_t);
1007 extern live_range_t ira_merge_live_ranges (live_range_t, live_range_t);
1008 extern bool ira_live_ranges_intersect_p (live_range_t, live_range_t);
1009 extern void ira_finish_live_range (live_range_t);
1010 extern void ira_finish_live_range_list (live_range_t);
1011 extern void ira_free_allocno_updated_costs (ira_allocno_t);
1012 extern ira_pref_t ira_create_pref (ira_allocno_t, int, int);
1013 extern void ira_add_allocno_pref (ira_allocno_t, int, int);
1014 extern void ira_remove_pref (ira_pref_t);
1015 extern void ira_remove_allocno_prefs (ira_allocno_t);
1016 extern ira_copy_t ira_create_copy (ira_allocno_t, ira_allocno_t,
1017 int, bool, rtx_insn *,
1018 ira_loop_tree_node_t);
1019 extern ira_copy_t ira_add_allocno_copy (ira_allocno_t, ira_allocno_t, int,
1020 bool, rtx_insn *,
1021 ira_loop_tree_node_t);
1023 extern int *ira_allocate_cost_vector (reg_class_t);
1024 extern void ira_free_cost_vector (int *, reg_class_t);
1026 extern void ira_flattening (int, int);
1027 extern bool ira_build (void);
1028 extern void ira_destroy (void);
1030 /* ira-costs.c */
1031 extern void ira_init_costs_once (void);
1032 extern void ira_init_costs (void);
1033 extern void ira_costs (void);
1034 extern void ira_tune_allocno_costs (void);
1036 /* ira-lives.c */
1038 extern void ira_rebuild_start_finish_chains (void);
1039 extern void ira_print_live_range_list (FILE *, live_range_t);
1040 extern void debug (live_range &ref);
1041 extern void debug (live_range *ptr);
1042 extern void ira_debug_live_range_list (live_range_t);
1043 extern void ira_debug_allocno_live_ranges (ira_allocno_t);
1044 extern void ira_debug_live_ranges (void);
1045 extern void ira_create_allocno_live_ranges (void);
1046 extern void ira_compress_allocno_live_ranges (void);
1047 extern void ira_finish_allocno_live_ranges (void);
1049 /* ira-conflicts.c */
1050 extern void ira_debug_conflicts (bool);
1051 extern void ira_build_conflicts (void);
1053 /* ira-color.c */
1054 extern void ira_debug_hard_regs_forest (void);
1055 extern int ira_loop_edge_freq (ira_loop_tree_node_t, int, bool);
1056 extern void ira_reassign_conflict_allocnos (int);
1057 extern void ira_initiate_assign (void);
1058 extern void ira_finish_assign (void);
1059 extern void ira_color (void);
1061 /* ira-emit.c */
1062 extern void ira_initiate_emit_data (void);
1063 extern void ira_finish_emit_data (void);
1064 extern void ira_emit (bool);
1068 /* Return true if equivalence of pseudo REGNO is not a lvalue. */
1069 static inline bool
1070 ira_equiv_no_lvalue_p (int regno)
1072 if (regno >= ira_reg_equiv_len)
1073 return false;
1074 return (ira_reg_equiv[regno].constant != NULL_RTX
1075 || ira_reg_equiv[regno].invariant != NULL_RTX
1076 || (ira_reg_equiv[regno].memory != NULL_RTX
1077 && MEM_READONLY_P (ira_reg_equiv[regno].memory)));
1082 /* Initialize register costs for MODE if necessary. */
1083 static inline void
1084 ira_init_register_move_cost_if_necessary (machine_mode mode)
1086 if (ira_register_move_cost[mode] == NULL)
1087 ira_init_register_move_cost (mode);
1092 /* The iterator for all allocnos. */
1093 struct ira_allocno_iterator {
1094 /* The number of the current element in IRA_ALLOCNOS. */
1095 int n;
1098 /* Initialize the iterator I. */
1099 static inline void
1100 ira_allocno_iter_init (ira_allocno_iterator *i)
1102 i->n = 0;
1105 /* Return TRUE if we have more allocnos to visit, in which case *A is
1106 set to the allocno to be visited. Otherwise, return FALSE. */
1107 static inline bool
1108 ira_allocno_iter_cond (ira_allocno_iterator *i, ira_allocno_t *a)
1110 int n;
1112 for (n = i->n; n < ira_allocnos_num; n++)
1113 if (ira_allocnos[n] != NULL)
1115 *a = ira_allocnos[n];
1116 i->n = n + 1;
1117 return true;
1119 return false;
1122 /* Loop over all allocnos. In each iteration, A is set to the next
1123 allocno. ITER is an instance of ira_allocno_iterator used to iterate
1124 the allocnos. */
1125 #define FOR_EACH_ALLOCNO(A, ITER) \
1126 for (ira_allocno_iter_init (&(ITER)); \
1127 ira_allocno_iter_cond (&(ITER), &(A));)
1129 /* The iterator for all objects. */
1130 struct ira_object_iterator {
1131 /* The number of the current element in ira_object_id_map. */
1132 int n;
1135 /* Initialize the iterator I. */
1136 static inline void
1137 ira_object_iter_init (ira_object_iterator *i)
1139 i->n = 0;
1142 /* Return TRUE if we have more objects to visit, in which case *OBJ is
1143 set to the object to be visited. Otherwise, return FALSE. */
1144 static inline bool
1145 ira_object_iter_cond (ira_object_iterator *i, ira_object_t *obj)
1147 int n;
1149 for (n = i->n; n < ira_objects_num; n++)
1150 if (ira_object_id_map[n] != NULL)
1152 *obj = ira_object_id_map[n];
1153 i->n = n + 1;
1154 return true;
1156 return false;
1159 /* Loop over all objects. In each iteration, OBJ is set to the next
1160 object. ITER is an instance of ira_object_iterator used to iterate
1161 the objects. */
1162 #define FOR_EACH_OBJECT(OBJ, ITER) \
1163 for (ira_object_iter_init (&(ITER)); \
1164 ira_object_iter_cond (&(ITER), &(OBJ));)
1166 /* The iterator for objects associated with an allocno. */
1167 struct ira_allocno_object_iterator {
1168 /* The number of the element the allocno's object array. */
1169 int n;
1172 /* Initialize the iterator I. */
1173 static inline void
1174 ira_allocno_object_iter_init (ira_allocno_object_iterator *i)
1176 i->n = 0;
1179 /* Return TRUE if we have more objects to visit in allocno A, in which
1180 case *O is set to the object to be visited. Otherwise, return
1181 FALSE. */
1182 static inline bool
1183 ira_allocno_object_iter_cond (ira_allocno_object_iterator *i, ira_allocno_t a,
1184 ira_object_t *o)
1186 int n = i->n++;
1187 if (n < ALLOCNO_NUM_OBJECTS (a))
1189 *o = ALLOCNO_OBJECT (a, n);
1190 return true;
1192 return false;
1195 /* Loop over all objects associated with allocno A. In each
1196 iteration, O is set to the next object. ITER is an instance of
1197 ira_allocno_object_iterator used to iterate the conflicts. */
1198 #define FOR_EACH_ALLOCNO_OBJECT(A, O, ITER) \
1199 for (ira_allocno_object_iter_init (&(ITER)); \
1200 ira_allocno_object_iter_cond (&(ITER), (A), &(O));)
1203 /* The iterator for prefs. */
1204 struct ira_pref_iterator {
1205 /* The number of the current element in IRA_PREFS. */
1206 int n;
1209 /* Initialize the iterator I. */
1210 static inline void
1211 ira_pref_iter_init (ira_pref_iterator *i)
1213 i->n = 0;
1216 /* Return TRUE if we have more prefs to visit, in which case *PREF is
1217 set to the pref to be visited. Otherwise, return FALSE. */
1218 static inline bool
1219 ira_pref_iter_cond (ira_pref_iterator *i, ira_pref_t *pref)
1221 int n;
1223 for (n = i->n; n < ira_prefs_num; n++)
1224 if (ira_prefs[n] != NULL)
1226 *pref = ira_prefs[n];
1227 i->n = n + 1;
1228 return true;
1230 return false;
1233 /* Loop over all prefs. In each iteration, P is set to the next
1234 pref. ITER is an instance of ira_pref_iterator used to iterate
1235 the prefs. */
1236 #define FOR_EACH_PREF(P, ITER) \
1237 for (ira_pref_iter_init (&(ITER)); \
1238 ira_pref_iter_cond (&(ITER), &(P));)
1241 /* The iterator for copies. */
1242 struct ira_copy_iterator {
1243 /* The number of the current element in IRA_COPIES. */
1244 int n;
1247 /* Initialize the iterator I. */
1248 static inline void
1249 ira_copy_iter_init (ira_copy_iterator *i)
1251 i->n = 0;
1254 /* Return TRUE if we have more copies to visit, in which case *CP is
1255 set to the copy to be visited. Otherwise, return FALSE. */
1256 static inline bool
1257 ira_copy_iter_cond (ira_copy_iterator *i, ira_copy_t *cp)
1259 int n;
1261 for (n = i->n; n < ira_copies_num; n++)
1262 if (ira_copies[n] != NULL)
1264 *cp = ira_copies[n];
1265 i->n = n + 1;
1266 return true;
1268 return false;
1271 /* Loop over all copies. In each iteration, C is set to the next
1272 copy. ITER is an instance of ira_copy_iterator used to iterate
1273 the copies. */
1274 #define FOR_EACH_COPY(C, ITER) \
1275 for (ira_copy_iter_init (&(ITER)); \
1276 ira_copy_iter_cond (&(ITER), &(C));)
1278 /* The iterator for object conflicts. */
1279 struct ira_object_conflict_iterator {
1281 /* TRUE if the conflicts are represented by vector of allocnos. */
1282 bool conflict_vec_p;
1284 /* The conflict vector or conflict bit vector. */
1285 void *vec;
1287 /* The number of the current element in the vector (of type
1288 ira_object_t or IRA_INT_TYPE). */
1289 unsigned int word_num;
1291 /* The bit vector size. It is defined only if
1292 OBJECT_CONFLICT_VEC_P is FALSE. */
1293 unsigned int size;
1295 /* The current bit index of bit vector. It is defined only if
1296 OBJECT_CONFLICT_VEC_P is FALSE. */
1297 unsigned int bit_num;
1299 /* The object id corresponding to the 1st bit of the bit vector. It
1300 is defined only if OBJECT_CONFLICT_VEC_P is FALSE. */
1301 int base_conflict_id;
1303 /* The word of bit vector currently visited. It is defined only if
1304 OBJECT_CONFLICT_VEC_P is FALSE. */
1305 unsigned IRA_INT_TYPE word;
1308 /* Initialize the iterator I with ALLOCNO conflicts. */
1309 static inline void
1310 ira_object_conflict_iter_init (ira_object_conflict_iterator *i,
1311 ira_object_t obj)
1313 i->conflict_vec_p = OBJECT_CONFLICT_VEC_P (obj);
1314 i->vec = OBJECT_CONFLICT_ARRAY (obj);
1315 i->word_num = 0;
1316 if (i->conflict_vec_p)
1317 i->size = i->bit_num = i->base_conflict_id = i->word = 0;
1318 else
1320 if (OBJECT_MIN (obj) > OBJECT_MAX (obj))
1321 i->size = 0;
1322 else
1323 i->size = ((OBJECT_MAX (obj) - OBJECT_MIN (obj)
1324 + IRA_INT_BITS)
1325 / IRA_INT_BITS) * sizeof (IRA_INT_TYPE);
1326 i->bit_num = 0;
1327 i->base_conflict_id = OBJECT_MIN (obj);
1328 i->word = (i->size == 0 ? 0 : ((IRA_INT_TYPE *) i->vec)[0]);
1332 /* Return TRUE if we have more conflicting allocnos to visit, in which
1333 case *A is set to the allocno to be visited. Otherwise, return
1334 FALSE. */
1335 static inline bool
1336 ira_object_conflict_iter_cond (ira_object_conflict_iterator *i,
1337 ira_object_t *pobj)
1339 ira_object_t obj;
1341 if (i->conflict_vec_p)
1343 obj = ((ira_object_t *) i->vec)[i->word_num++];
1344 if (obj == NULL)
1345 return false;
1347 else
1349 unsigned IRA_INT_TYPE word = i->word;
1350 unsigned int bit_num = i->bit_num;
1352 /* Skip words that are zeros. */
1353 for (; word == 0; word = ((IRA_INT_TYPE *) i->vec)[i->word_num])
1355 i->word_num++;
1357 /* If we have reached the end, break. */
1358 if (i->word_num * sizeof (IRA_INT_TYPE) >= i->size)
1359 return false;
1361 bit_num = i->word_num * IRA_INT_BITS;
1364 /* Skip bits that are zero. */
1365 for (; (word & 1) == 0; word >>= 1)
1366 bit_num++;
1368 obj = ira_object_id_map[bit_num + i->base_conflict_id];
1369 i->bit_num = bit_num + 1;
1370 i->word = word >> 1;
1373 *pobj = obj;
1374 return true;
1377 /* Loop over all objects conflicting with OBJ. In each iteration,
1378 CONF is set to the next conflicting object. ITER is an instance
1379 of ira_object_conflict_iterator used to iterate the conflicts. */
1380 #define FOR_EACH_OBJECT_CONFLICT(OBJ, CONF, ITER) \
1381 for (ira_object_conflict_iter_init (&(ITER), (OBJ)); \
1382 ira_object_conflict_iter_cond (&(ITER), &(CONF));)
1386 /* The function returns TRUE if at least one hard register from ones
1387 starting with HARD_REGNO and containing value of MODE are in set
1388 HARD_REGSET. */
1389 static inline bool
1390 ira_hard_reg_set_intersection_p (int hard_regno, machine_mode mode,
1391 HARD_REG_SET hard_regset)
1393 int i;
1395 gcc_assert (hard_regno >= 0);
1396 for (i = hard_regno_nregs[hard_regno][mode] - 1; i >= 0; i--)
1397 if (TEST_HARD_REG_BIT (hard_regset, hard_regno + i))
1398 return true;
1399 return false;
1402 /* Return number of hard registers in hard register SET. */
1403 static inline int
1404 hard_reg_set_size (HARD_REG_SET set)
1406 int i, size;
1408 for (size = i = 0; i < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER; i++)
1409 if (TEST_HARD_REG_BIT (set, i))
1410 size++;
1411 return size;
1414 /* The function returns TRUE if hard registers starting with
1415 HARD_REGNO and containing value of MODE are fully in set
1416 HARD_REGSET. */
1417 static inline bool
1418 ira_hard_reg_in_set_p (int hard_regno, machine_mode mode,
1419 HARD_REG_SET hard_regset)
1421 int i;
1423 ira_assert (hard_regno >= 0);
1424 for (i = hard_regno_nregs[hard_regno][mode] - 1; i >= 0; i--)
1425 if (!TEST_HARD_REG_BIT (hard_regset, hard_regno + i))
1426 return false;
1427 return true;
1432 /* To save memory we use a lazy approach for allocation and
1433 initialization of the cost vectors. We do this only when it is
1434 really necessary. */
1436 /* Allocate cost vector *VEC for hard registers of ACLASS and
1437 initialize the elements by VAL if it is necessary */
1438 static inline void
1439 ira_allocate_and_set_costs (int **vec, reg_class_t aclass, int val)
1441 int i, *reg_costs;
1442 int len;
1444 if (*vec != NULL)
1445 return;
1446 *vec = reg_costs = ira_allocate_cost_vector (aclass);
1447 len = ira_class_hard_regs_num[(int) aclass];
1448 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
1449 reg_costs[i] = val;
1452 /* Allocate cost vector *VEC for hard registers of ACLASS and copy
1453 values of vector SRC into the vector if it is necessary */
1454 static inline void
1455 ira_allocate_and_copy_costs (int **vec, enum reg_class aclass, int *src)
1457 int len;
1459 if (*vec != NULL || src == NULL)
1460 return;
1461 *vec = ira_allocate_cost_vector (aclass);
1462 len = ira_class_hard_regs_num[aclass];
1463 memcpy (*vec, src, sizeof (int) * len);
1466 /* Allocate cost vector *VEC for hard registers of ACLASS and add
1467 values of vector SRC into the vector if it is necessary */
1468 static inline void
1469 ira_allocate_and_accumulate_costs (int **vec, enum reg_class aclass, int *src)
1471 int i, len;
1473 if (src == NULL)
1474 return;
1475 len = ira_class_hard_regs_num[aclass];
1476 if (*vec == NULL)
1478 *vec = ira_allocate_cost_vector (aclass);
1479 memset (*vec, 0, sizeof (int) * len);
1481 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
1482 (*vec)[i] += src[i];
1485 /* Allocate cost vector *VEC for hard registers of ACLASS and copy
1486 values of vector SRC into the vector or initialize it by VAL (if
1487 SRC is null). */
1488 static inline void
1489 ira_allocate_and_set_or_copy_costs (int **vec, enum reg_class aclass,
1490 int val, int *src)
1492 int i, *reg_costs;
1493 int len;
1495 if (*vec != NULL)
1496 return;
1497 *vec = reg_costs = ira_allocate_cost_vector (aclass);
1498 len = ira_class_hard_regs_num[aclass];
1499 if (src != NULL)
1500 memcpy (reg_costs, src, sizeof (int) * len);
1501 else
1503 for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
1504 reg_costs[i] = val;
1508 extern rtx ira_create_new_reg (rtx);
1509 extern int first_moveable_pseudo, last_moveable_pseudo;
1511 #endif /* GCC_IRA_INT_H */