2 Copyright (C) 1987-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GCC.
6 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
7 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
8 Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
11 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
12 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
13 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
18 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20 /* This file is compiled twice: once for the generator programs
21 once for the compiler. */
28 /* Disable rtl checking; it conflicts with the iterator handling. */
29 #undef ENABLE_RTL_CHECKING
32 #include "coretypes.h"
37 #include "gensupport.h"
39 #ifndef GENERATOR_FILE
45 /* One element in a singly-linked list of (integer, string) pairs. */
47 struct map_value
*next
;
52 /* Maps an iterator or attribute name to a list of (integer, string) pairs.
53 The integers are iterator values; the strings are either C conditions
54 or attribute values. */
56 /* The name of the iterator or attribute. */
59 /* The group (modes or codes) to which the iterator or attribute belongs. */
60 struct iterator_group
*group
;
62 /* The list of (integer, string) pairs. */
63 struct map_value
*values
;
65 /* For iterators, records the current value of the iterator. */
66 struct map_value
*current_value
;
69 /* A structure for abstracting the common parts of iterators. */
70 struct iterator_group
{
71 /* Tables of "mapping" structures, one for attributes and one for
73 htab_t attrs
, iterators
;
75 /* The C++ type of the iterator, such as "machine_mode" for modes. */
78 /* Treat the given string as the name of a standard mode, etc., and
79 return its integer value. */
80 int (*find_builtin
) (const char *);
82 /* Make the given rtx use the iterator value given by the third argument.
83 If the iterator applies to operands, the second argument gives the
84 operand index, otherwise it is ignored. */
85 void (*apply_iterator
) (rtx
, unsigned int, int);
87 /* Return the C token for the given standard mode, code, etc. */
88 const char *(*get_c_token
) (int);
91 /* Records one use of an iterator. */
93 /* The iterator itself. */
94 struct mapping
*iterator
;
96 /* The location of the use, as passed to the apply_iterator callback.
97 The index is the number of the operand that used the iterator
98 if applicable, otherwise it is ignored. */
103 /* Records one use of an attribute (the "<[iterator:]attribute>" syntax)
104 in a non-string rtx field. */
105 struct attribute_use
{
106 /* The group that describes the use site. */
107 struct iterator_group
*group
;
109 /* The name of the attribute, possibly with an "iterator:" prefix. */
112 /* The location of the use, as passed to GROUP's apply_iterator callback.
113 The index is the number of the operand that used the iterator
114 if applicable, otherwise it is ignored. */
119 /* This struct is used to link subst_attr named ATTR_NAME with
120 corresponding define_subst named ITER_NAME. */
121 struct subst_attr_to_iter_mapping
127 /* Hash-table to store links between subst-attributes and
129 htab_t subst_attr_to_iter_map
= NULL
;
130 /* This global stores name of subst-iterator which is currently being
132 const char *current_iterator_name
;
134 static void validate_const_int (const char *);
135 static void one_time_initialization (void);
137 /* Global singleton. */
138 rtx_reader
*rtx_reader_ptr
= NULL
;
140 /* The mode and code iterator structures. */
141 static struct iterator_group modes
, codes
, ints
, substs
;
143 /* All iterators used in the current rtx. */
144 static vec
<mapping
*> current_iterators
;
146 /* The list of all iterator uses in the current rtx. */
147 static vec
<iterator_use
> iterator_uses
;
149 /* The list of all attribute uses in the current rtx. */
150 static vec
<attribute_use
> attribute_uses
;
152 /* Implementations of the iterator_group callbacks for modes. */
155 find_mode (const char *name
)
159 for (i
= 0; i
< NUM_MACHINE_MODES
; i
++)
160 if (strcmp (GET_MODE_NAME (i
), name
) == 0)
163 fatal_with_file_and_line ("unknown mode `%s'", name
);
167 apply_mode_iterator (rtx x
, unsigned int, int mode
)
169 PUT_MODE (x
, (machine_mode
) mode
);
173 get_mode_token (int mode
)
175 return concat ("E_", GET_MODE_NAME (mode
), "mode", NULL
);
178 /* In compact dumps, the code of insns is prefixed with "c", giving "cinsn",
179 "cnote" etc, and CODE_LABEL is special-cased as "clabel". */
181 struct compact_insn_name
{
186 static const compact_insn_name compact_insn_names
[] = {
187 { DEBUG_INSN
, "cdebug_insn" },
189 { JUMP_INSN
, "cjump_insn" },
190 { CALL_INSN
, "ccall_insn" },
191 { JUMP_TABLE_DATA
, "cjump_table_data" },
192 { BARRIER
, "cbarrier" },
193 { CODE_LABEL
, "clabel" },
197 /* Implementations of the iterator_group callbacks for codes. */
200 find_code (const char *name
)
204 for (i
= 0; i
< NUM_RTX_CODE
; i
++)
205 if (strcmp (GET_RTX_NAME (i
), name
) == 0)
208 for (i
= 0; i
< (signed)ARRAY_SIZE (compact_insn_names
); i
++)
209 if (strcmp (compact_insn_names
[i
].name
, name
) == 0)
210 return compact_insn_names
[i
].code
;
212 fatal_with_file_and_line ("unknown rtx code `%s'", name
);
216 apply_code_iterator (rtx x
, unsigned int, int code
)
218 PUT_CODE (x
, (enum rtx_code
) code
);
222 get_code_token (int code
)
224 char *name
= xstrdup (GET_RTX_NAME (code
));
225 for (int i
= 0; name
[i
]; ++i
)
226 name
[i
] = TOUPPER (name
[i
]);
230 /* Implementations of the iterator_group callbacks for ints. */
232 /* Since GCC does not construct a table of valid constants,
233 we have to accept any int as valid. No cross-checking can
237 find_int (const char *name
)
239 validate_const_int (name
);
244 apply_int_iterator (rtx x
, unsigned int index
, int value
)
246 if (GET_CODE (x
) == SUBREG
)
247 SUBREG_BYTE (x
) = value
;
249 XINT (x
, index
) = value
;
253 get_int_token (int value
)
255 char buffer
[HOST_BITS_PER_INT
+ 1];
256 sprintf (buffer
, "%d", value
);
257 return xstrdup (buffer
);
260 #ifdef GENERATOR_FILE
262 /* This routine adds attribute or does nothing depending on VALUE. When
263 VALUE is 1, it does nothing - the first duplicate of original
264 template is kept untouched when it's subjected to a define_subst.
265 When VALUE isn't 1, the routine modifies RTL-template RT, adding
266 attribute, named exactly as define_subst, which later will be
267 applied. If such attribute has already been added, then no the
268 routine has no effect. */
270 apply_subst_iterator (rtx rt
, unsigned int, int value
)
273 rtvec attrs_vec
, new_attrs_vec
;
277 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (rt
) == DEFINE_INSN
278 || GET_CODE (rt
) == DEFINE_EXPAND
);
280 attrs_vec
= XVEC (rt
, 4);
282 /* If we've already added attribute 'current_iterator_name', then we
283 have nothing to do now. */
286 for (i
= 0; i
< GET_NUM_ELEM (attrs_vec
); i
++)
288 if (strcmp (XSTR (attrs_vec
->elem
[i
], 0), current_iterator_name
) == 0)
293 /* Add attribute with subst name - it serves as a mark for
294 define_subst which later would be applied to this pattern. */
295 new_attr
= rtx_alloc (SET_ATTR
);
296 PUT_CODE (new_attr
, SET_ATTR
);
297 XSTR (new_attr
, 0) = xstrdup (current_iterator_name
);
298 XSTR (new_attr
, 1) = xstrdup ("yes");
302 new_attrs_vec
= rtvec_alloc (1);
303 new_attrs_vec
->elem
[0] = new_attr
;
307 new_attrs_vec
= rtvec_alloc (GET_NUM_ELEM (attrs_vec
) + 1);
308 memcpy (&new_attrs_vec
->elem
[0], &attrs_vec
->elem
[0],
309 GET_NUM_ELEM (attrs_vec
) * sizeof (rtx
));
310 new_attrs_vec
->elem
[GET_NUM_ELEM (attrs_vec
)] = new_attr
;
312 XVEC (rt
, 4) = new_attrs_vec
;
315 /* Map subst-attribute ATTR to subst iterator ITER. */
318 bind_subst_iter_and_attr (const char *iter
, const char *attr
)
320 struct subst_attr_to_iter_mapping
*value
;
322 if (!subst_attr_to_iter_map
)
323 subst_attr_to_iter_map
=
324 htab_create (1, leading_string_hash
, leading_string_eq_p
, 0);
325 value
= XNEW (struct subst_attr_to_iter_mapping
);
326 value
->attr_name
= xstrdup (attr
);
327 value
->iter_name
= xstrdup (iter
);
328 slot
= htab_find_slot (subst_attr_to_iter_map
, value
, INSERT
);
332 #endif /* #ifdef GENERATOR_FILE */
334 /* Return name of a subst-iterator, corresponding to subst-attribute ATTR. */
337 find_subst_iter_by_attr (const char *attr
)
339 char *iter_name
= NULL
;
340 struct subst_attr_to_iter_mapping
*value
;
341 value
= (struct subst_attr_to_iter_mapping
*)
342 htab_find (subst_attr_to_iter_map
, &attr
);
344 iter_name
= value
->iter_name
;
348 /* Map attribute string P to its current value. Return null if the attribute
349 isn't known. If ITERATOR_OUT is nonnull, store the associated iterator
352 static struct map_value
*
353 map_attr_string (const char *p
, mapping
**iterator_out
= 0)
356 struct mapping
*iterator
;
360 int iterator_name_len
;
362 /* Peel off any "iterator:" prefix. Set ATTR to the start of the
364 attr
= strchr (p
, ':');
367 iterator_name_len
= -1;
372 iterator_name_len
= attr
- p
;
376 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (current_iterators
, i
, iterator
)
378 /* If an iterator name was specified, check that it matches. */
379 if (iterator_name_len
>= 0
380 && (strncmp (p
, iterator
->name
, iterator_name_len
) != 0
381 || iterator
->name
[iterator_name_len
] != 0))
384 /* Find the attribute specification. */
385 m
= (struct mapping
*) htab_find (iterator
->group
->attrs
, &attr
);
388 /* In contrast to code/mode/int iterators, attributes of subst
389 iterators are linked to one specific subst-iterator. So, if
390 we are dealing with subst-iterator, we should check if it's
391 the one which linked with the given attribute. */
392 if (iterator
->group
== &substs
)
394 char *iter_name
= find_subst_iter_by_attr (attr
);
395 if (strcmp (iter_name
, iterator
->name
) != 0)
398 /* Find the attribute value associated with the current
400 for (v
= m
->values
; v
; v
= v
->next
)
401 if (v
->number
== iterator
->current_value
->number
)
404 *iterator_out
= iterator
;
412 /* Apply the current iterator values to STRING. Return the new string
413 if any changes were needed, otherwise return STRING itself. */
416 md_reader::apply_iterator_to_string (const char *string
)
418 char *base
, *copy
, *p
, *start
, *end
;
424 base
= p
= copy
= ASTRDUP (string
);
425 while ((start
= strchr (p
, '<')) && (end
= strchr (start
, '>')))
430 v
= map_attr_string (p
);
435 /* Add everything between the last copied byte and the '<',
436 then add in the attribute value. */
437 obstack_grow (&m_string_obstack
, base
, start
- base
);
438 obstack_grow (&m_string_obstack
, v
->string
, strlen (v
->string
));
443 obstack_grow (&m_string_obstack
, base
, strlen (base
) + 1);
444 copy
= XOBFINISH (&m_string_obstack
, char *);
445 copy_md_ptr_loc (copy
, string
);
451 /* Return a deep copy of X, substituting the current iterator
452 values into any strings. */
455 md_reader::copy_rtx_for_iterators (rtx original
)
457 const char *format_ptr
, *p
;
464 /* Create a shallow copy of ORIGINAL. */
465 x
= rtx_alloc (GET_CODE (original
));
466 memcpy (x
, original
, RTX_CODE_SIZE (GET_CODE (original
)));
468 /* Change each string and recursively change each rtx. */
469 format_ptr
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (GET_CODE (original
));
470 for (i
= 0; format_ptr
[i
] != 0; i
++)
471 switch (format_ptr
[i
])
474 while (XTMPL (x
, i
) != (p
= apply_iterator_to_string (XTMPL (x
, i
))))
480 while (XSTR (x
, i
) != (p
= apply_iterator_to_string (XSTR (x
, i
))))
485 XEXP (x
, i
) = copy_rtx_for_iterators (XEXP (x
, i
));
490 if (XVEC (original
, i
))
492 XVEC (x
, i
) = rtvec_alloc (XVECLEN (original
, i
));
493 for (j
= 0; j
< XVECLEN (x
, i
); j
++)
495 = copy_rtx_for_iterators (XVECEXP (original
, i
, j
));
505 #ifdef GENERATOR_FILE
507 /* Return a condition that must satisfy both ORIGINAL and EXTRA. If ORIGINAL
508 has the form "&& ..." (as used in define_insn_and_splits), assume that
509 EXTRA is already satisfied. Empty strings are treated like "true". */
512 add_condition_to_string (const char *original
, const char *extra
)
514 if (original
!= 0 && original
[0] == '&' && original
[1] == '&')
516 return rtx_reader_ptr
->join_c_conditions (original
, extra
);
519 /* Like add_condition, but applied to all conditions in rtx X. */
522 add_condition_to_rtx (rtx x
, const char *extra
)
524 switch (GET_CODE (x
))
529 XSTR (x
, 2) = add_condition_to_string (XSTR (x
, 2), extra
);
533 case DEFINE_PEEPHOLE
:
534 case DEFINE_PEEPHOLE2
:
535 case DEFINE_COND_EXEC
:
536 XSTR (x
, 1) = add_condition_to_string (XSTR (x
, 1), extra
);
539 case DEFINE_INSN_AND_SPLIT
:
540 XSTR (x
, 2) = add_condition_to_string (XSTR (x
, 2), extra
);
541 XSTR (x
, 4) = add_condition_to_string (XSTR (x
, 4), extra
);
549 /* Apply the current iterator values to all attribute_uses. */
552 apply_attribute_uses (void)
558 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (attribute_uses
, i
, ause
)
560 v
= map_attr_string (ause
->value
);
562 fatal_with_file_and_line ("unknown iterator value `%s'", ause
->value
);
563 ause
->group
->apply_iterator (ause
->x
, ause
->index
,
564 ause
->group
->find_builtin (v
->string
));
568 /* A htab_traverse callback for iterators. Add all used iterators
569 to current_iterators. */
572 add_current_iterators (void **slot
, void *data ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
574 struct mapping
*iterator
;
576 iterator
= (struct mapping
*) *slot
;
577 if (iterator
->current_value
)
578 current_iterators
.safe_push (iterator
);
582 /* Return a hash value for overloaded_name UNCAST_ONAME. There shouldn't
583 be many instances of two overloaded_names having the same name but
584 different arguments, so hashing on the name should be good enough in
588 overloaded_name_hash (const void *uncast_oname
)
590 const overloaded_name
*oname
= (const overloaded_name
*) uncast_oname
;
591 return htab_hash_string (oname
->name
);
594 /* Return true if two overloaded_names are similar enough to share
595 the same generated functions. */
598 overloaded_name_eq_p (const void *uncast_oname1
, const void *uncast_oname2
)
600 const overloaded_name
*oname1
= (const overloaded_name
*) uncast_oname1
;
601 const overloaded_name
*oname2
= (const overloaded_name
*) uncast_oname2
;
602 if (strcmp (oname1
->name
, oname2
->name
) != 0
603 || oname1
->arg_types
.length () != oname2
->arg_types
.length ())
606 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< oname1
->arg_types
.length (); ++i
)
607 if (strcmp (oname1
->arg_types
[i
], oname2
->arg_types
[i
]) != 0)
613 /* Return true if X has an instruction name in XSTR (X, 0). */
618 switch (GET_CODE (x
))
622 case DEFINE_INSN_AND_SPLIT
:
630 /* Check whether ORIGINAL is a named pattern whose name starts with '@'.
631 If so, return the associated overloaded_name and add the iterator for
632 each argument to ITERATORS. Return null otherwise. */
635 md_reader::handle_overloaded_name (rtx original
, vec
<mapping
*> *iterators
)
637 /* Check for the leading '@'. */
638 if (!named_rtx_p (original
) || XSTR (original
, 0)[0] != '@')
641 /* Remove the '@', so that no other code needs to worry about it. */
642 const char *name
= XSTR (original
, 0);
643 copy_md_ptr_loc (name
+ 1, name
);
645 XSTR (original
, 0) = name
;
647 /* Build a copy of the name without the '<...>' attribute strings.
648 Add the iterator associated with each such attribute string to ITERATORS
649 and add an associated argument to TMP_ONAME. */
650 char *copy
= ASTRDUP (name
);
651 char *base
= copy
, *start
, *end
;
652 overloaded_name tmp_oname
;
653 tmp_oname
.arg_types
.create (current_iterators
.length ());
654 bool pending_underscore_p
= false;
655 while ((start
= strchr (base
, '<')) && (end
= strchr (start
, '>')))
659 if (!map_attr_string (start
+ 1, &iterator
))
660 fatal_with_file_and_line ("unknown iterator `%s'", start
+ 1);
663 /* Remove a trailing underscore, so that we don't end a name
664 with "_" or turn "_<...>_" into "__". */
665 if (start
!= base
&& start
[-1] == '_')
668 pending_underscore_p
= true;
671 /* Add the text between either the last '>' or the start of
672 the string and this '<'. */
673 obstack_grow (&m_string_obstack
, base
, start
- base
);
676 /* If there's a character we need to keep after the '>', check
677 whether we should prefix it with a previously-dropped '_'. */
678 if (base
[0] != 0 && base
[0] != '<')
680 if (pending_underscore_p
&& base
[0] != '_')
681 obstack_1grow (&m_string_obstack
, '_');
682 pending_underscore_p
= false;
685 /* Record an argument for ITERATOR. */
686 iterators
->safe_push (iterator
);
687 tmp_oname
.arg_types
.safe_push (iterator
->group
->type
);
690 fatal_with_file_and_line ("no iterator attributes in name `%s'", name
);
692 size_t length
= obstack_object_size (&m_string_obstack
);
694 fatal_with_file_and_line ("`%s' only contains iterator attributes", name
);
696 /* Get the completed name. */
697 obstack_grow (&m_string_obstack
, base
, strlen (base
) + 1);
698 char *new_name
= XOBFINISH (&m_string_obstack
, char *);
699 tmp_oname
.name
= new_name
;
701 if (!m_overloads_htab
)
702 m_overloads_htab
= htab_create (31, overloaded_name_hash
,
703 overloaded_name_eq_p
, NULL
);
705 /* See whether another pattern had the same overload name and list
706 of argument types. Create a new permanent one if not. */
707 void **slot
= htab_find_slot (m_overloads_htab
, &tmp_oname
, INSERT
);
708 overloaded_name
*oname
= (overloaded_name
*) *slot
;
711 *slot
= oname
= new overloaded_name
;
712 oname
->name
= tmp_oname
.name
;
713 oname
->arg_types
= tmp_oname
.arg_types
;
715 oname
->first_instance
= NULL
;
716 oname
->next_instance_ptr
= &oname
->first_instance
;
718 *m_next_overload_ptr
= oname
;
719 m_next_overload_ptr
= &oname
->next
;
723 obstack_free (&m_string_obstack
, new_name
);
724 tmp_oname
.arg_types
.release ();
730 /* Add an instance of ONAME for instruction pattern X. ITERATORS[I]
731 gives the iterator associated with argument I of ONAME. */
734 add_overload_instance (overloaded_name
*oname
, vec
<mapping
*> iterators
, rtx x
)
736 /* Create the instance. */
737 overloaded_instance
*instance
= new overloaded_instance
;
738 instance
->next
= NULL
;
739 instance
->arg_values
.create (oname
->arg_types
.length ());
740 for (unsigned int i
= 0; i
< iterators
.length (); ++i
)
742 int value
= iterators
[i
]->current_value
->number
;
743 const char *name
= iterators
[i
]->group
->get_c_token (value
);
744 instance
->arg_values
.quick_push (name
);
746 instance
->name
= XSTR (x
, 0);
749 /* Chain it onto the end of ONAME's list. */
750 *oname
->next_instance_ptr
= instance
;
751 oname
->next_instance_ptr
= &instance
->next
;
754 /* Expand all iterators in the current rtx, which is given as ORIGINAL.
755 Build a list of expanded rtxes in the EXPR_LIST pointed to by QUEUE. */
758 apply_iterators (rtx original
, vec
<rtx
> *queue
)
761 const char *condition
;
763 struct mapping
*iterator
;
767 if (iterator_uses
.is_empty ())
769 /* Raise an error if any attributes were used. */
770 apply_attribute_uses ();
772 if (named_rtx_p (original
) && XSTR (original
, 0)[0] == '@')
773 fatal_with_file_and_line ("'@' used without iterators");
775 queue
->safe_push (original
);
779 /* Clear out the iterators from the previous run. */
780 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (current_iterators
, i
, iterator
)
781 iterator
->current_value
= NULL
;
782 current_iterators
.truncate (0);
784 /* Mark the iterators that we need this time. */
785 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (iterator_uses
, i
, iuse
)
786 iuse
->iterator
->current_value
= iuse
->iterator
->values
;
788 /* Get the list of iterators that are in use, preserving the
789 definition order within each group. */
790 htab_traverse (modes
.iterators
, add_current_iterators
, NULL
);
791 htab_traverse (codes
.iterators
, add_current_iterators
, NULL
);
792 htab_traverse (ints
.iterators
, add_current_iterators
, NULL
);
793 htab_traverse (substs
.iterators
, add_current_iterators
, NULL
);
794 gcc_assert (!current_iterators
.is_empty ());
796 /* Check whether this is a '@' overloaded pattern. */
797 auto_vec
<mapping
*, 16> iterators
;
798 overloaded_name
*oname
799 = rtx_reader_ptr
->handle_overloaded_name (original
, &iterators
);
803 /* Apply the current iterator values. Accumulate a condition to
804 say when the resulting rtx can be used. */
806 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (iterator_uses
, i
, iuse
)
808 if (iuse
->iterator
->group
== &substs
)
810 v
= iuse
->iterator
->current_value
;
811 iuse
->iterator
->group
->apply_iterator (iuse
->x
, iuse
->index
,
813 condition
= rtx_reader_ptr
->join_c_conditions (condition
, v
->string
);
815 apply_attribute_uses ();
816 x
= rtx_reader_ptr
->copy_rtx_for_iterators (original
);
817 add_condition_to_rtx (x
, condition
);
819 /* We apply subst iterator after RTL-template is copied, as during
820 subst-iterator processing, we could add an attribute to the
821 RTL-template, and we don't want to do it in the original one. */
822 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (iterator_uses
, i
, iuse
)
824 v
= iuse
->iterator
->current_value
;
825 if (iuse
->iterator
->group
== &substs
)
829 current_iterator_name
= iuse
->iterator
->name
;
830 iuse
->iterator
->group
->apply_iterator (iuse
->x
, iuse
->index
,
836 add_overload_instance (oname
, iterators
, x
);
838 /* Add the new rtx to the end of the queue. */
839 queue
->safe_push (x
);
841 /* Lexicographically increment the iterator value sequence.
842 That is, cycle through iterator values, starting from the right,
843 and stopping when one of them doesn't wrap around. */
844 i
= current_iterators
.length ();
850 iterator
= current_iterators
[i
];
851 iterator
->current_value
= iterator
->current_value
->next
;
852 if (iterator
->current_value
)
854 iterator
->current_value
= iterator
->values
;
858 #endif /* #ifdef GENERATOR_FILE */
860 /* Add a new "mapping" structure to hashtable TABLE. NAME is the name
861 of the mapping and GROUP is the group to which it belongs. */
863 static struct mapping
*
864 add_mapping (struct iterator_group
*group
, htab_t table
, const char *name
)
869 m
= XNEW (struct mapping
);
870 m
->name
= xstrdup (name
);
873 m
->current_value
= NULL
;
875 slot
= htab_find_slot (table
, m
, INSERT
);
877 fatal_with_file_and_line ("`%s' already defined", name
);
883 /* Add the pair (NUMBER, STRING) to a list of map_value structures.
884 END_PTR points to the current null terminator for the list; return
885 a pointer the new null terminator. */
887 static struct map_value
**
888 add_map_value (struct map_value
**end_ptr
, int number
, const char *string
)
890 struct map_value
*value
;
892 value
= XNEW (struct map_value
);
894 value
->number
= number
;
895 value
->string
= string
;
901 /* Do one-time initialization of the mode and code attributes. */
904 initialize_iterators (void)
906 struct mapping
*lower
, *upper
;
907 struct map_value
**lower_ptr
, **upper_ptr
;
911 modes
.attrs
= htab_create (13, leading_string_hash
, leading_string_eq_p
, 0);
912 modes
.iterators
= htab_create (13, leading_string_hash
,
913 leading_string_eq_p
, 0);
914 modes
.type
= "machine_mode";
915 modes
.find_builtin
= find_mode
;
916 modes
.apply_iterator
= apply_mode_iterator
;
917 modes
.get_c_token
= get_mode_token
;
919 codes
.attrs
= htab_create (13, leading_string_hash
, leading_string_eq_p
, 0);
920 codes
.iterators
= htab_create (13, leading_string_hash
,
921 leading_string_eq_p
, 0);
922 codes
.type
= "rtx_code";
923 codes
.find_builtin
= find_code
;
924 codes
.apply_iterator
= apply_code_iterator
;
925 codes
.get_c_token
= get_code_token
;
927 ints
.attrs
= htab_create (13, leading_string_hash
, leading_string_eq_p
, 0);
928 ints
.iterators
= htab_create (13, leading_string_hash
,
929 leading_string_eq_p
, 0);
931 ints
.find_builtin
= find_int
;
932 ints
.apply_iterator
= apply_int_iterator
;
933 ints
.get_c_token
= get_int_token
;
935 substs
.attrs
= htab_create (13, leading_string_hash
, leading_string_eq_p
, 0);
936 substs
.iterators
= htab_create (13, leading_string_hash
,
937 leading_string_eq_p
, 0);
939 substs
.find_builtin
= find_int
; /* We don't use it, anyway. */
940 #ifdef GENERATOR_FILE
941 substs
.apply_iterator
= apply_subst_iterator
;
943 substs
.get_c_token
= get_int_token
;
945 lower
= add_mapping (&modes
, modes
.attrs
, "mode");
946 upper
= add_mapping (&modes
, modes
.attrs
, "MODE");
947 lower_ptr
= &lower
->values
;
948 upper_ptr
= &upper
->values
;
949 for (i
= 0; i
< MAX_MACHINE_MODE
; i
++)
951 copy
= xstrdup (GET_MODE_NAME (i
));
952 for (p
= copy
; *p
!= 0; p
++)
955 upper_ptr
= add_map_value (upper_ptr
, i
, GET_MODE_NAME (i
));
956 lower_ptr
= add_map_value (lower_ptr
, i
, copy
);
959 lower
= add_mapping (&codes
, codes
.attrs
, "code");
960 upper
= add_mapping (&codes
, codes
.attrs
, "CODE");
961 lower_ptr
= &lower
->values
;
962 upper_ptr
= &upper
->values
;
963 for (i
= 0; i
< NUM_RTX_CODE
; i
++)
965 copy
= xstrdup (GET_RTX_NAME (i
));
966 for (p
= copy
; *p
!= 0; p
++)
969 lower_ptr
= add_map_value (lower_ptr
, i
, GET_RTX_NAME (i
));
970 upper_ptr
= add_map_value (upper_ptr
, i
, copy
);
974 /* Provide a version of a function to read a long long if the system does
976 #if HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT > HOST_BITS_PER_LONG && !HAVE_DECL_ATOLL && !defined(HAVE_ATOQ)
977 HOST_WIDE_INT
atoll (const char *);
980 atoll (const char *p
)
983 HOST_WIDE_INT tmp_wide
;
995 HOST_WIDE_INT new_wide
= tmp_wide
*10 + (*p
- '0');
996 if (new_wide
< tmp_wide
)
998 /* Return INT_MAX equiv on overflow. */
999 tmp_wide
= HOST_WIDE_INT_M1U
>> 1;
1002 tmp_wide
= new_wide
;
1007 tmp_wide
= -tmp_wide
;
1013 #ifdef GENERATOR_FILE
1014 /* Process a define_conditions directive, starting with the optional
1015 space after the "define_conditions". The directive looks like this:
1017 (define_conditions [
1023 It's not intended to appear in machine descriptions. It is
1024 generated by (the program generated by) genconditions.c, and
1025 slipped in at the beginning of the sequence of MD files read by
1026 most of the other generators. */
1028 md_reader::read_conditions ()
1032 require_char_ws ('[');
1034 while ( (c
= read_skip_spaces ()) != ']')
1036 struct md_name name
;
1041 fatal_expected_char ('(', c
);
1044 validate_const_int (name
.string
);
1045 value
= atoi (name
.string
);
1047 require_char_ws ('"');
1048 expr
= read_quoted_string ();
1050 require_char_ws (')');
1052 add_c_test (expr
, value
);
1055 #endif /* #ifdef GENERATOR_FILE */
1058 validate_const_int (const char *string
)
1064 while (*cp
&& ISSPACE (*cp
))
1066 if (*cp
== '-' || *cp
== '+')
1071 if (! ISDIGIT (*cp
))
1077 fatal_with_file_and_line ("invalid decimal constant \"%s\"\n", string
);
1081 validate_const_wide_int (const char *string
)
1087 while (*cp
&& ISSPACE (*cp
))
1089 /* Skip the leading 0x. */
1090 if (cp
[0] == '0' || cp
[1] == 'x')
1097 if (! ISXDIGIT (*cp
))
1100 fatal_with_file_and_line ("invalid hex constant \"%s\"\n", string
);
1103 /* Record that X uses iterator ITERATOR. If the use is in an operand
1104 of X, INDEX is the index of that operand, otherwise it is ignored. */
1107 record_iterator_use (struct mapping
*iterator
, rtx x
, unsigned int index
)
1109 struct iterator_use iuse
= {iterator
, x
, index
};
1110 iterator_uses
.safe_push (iuse
);
1113 /* Record that X uses attribute VALUE, which must match a built-in
1114 value from group GROUP. If the use is in an operand of X, INDEX
1115 is the index of that operand, otherwise it is ignored. */
1118 record_attribute_use (struct iterator_group
*group
, rtx x
,
1119 unsigned int index
, const char *value
)
1121 struct attribute_use ause
= {group
, value
, x
, index
};
1122 attribute_uses
.safe_push (ause
);
1125 /* Interpret NAME as either a built-in value, iterator or attribute
1126 for group GROUP. X and INDEX are the values to pass to GROUP's
1127 apply_iterator callback. */
1130 md_reader::record_potential_iterator_use (struct iterator_group
*group
,
1131 rtx x
, unsigned int index
,
1137 len
= strlen (name
);
1138 if (name
[0] == '<' && name
[len
- 1] == '>')
1140 /* Copy the attribute string into permanent storage, without the
1141 angle brackets around it. */
1142 obstack_grow0 (&m_string_obstack
, name
+ 1, len
- 2);
1143 record_attribute_use (group
, x
, index
,
1144 XOBFINISH (&m_string_obstack
, char *));
1148 m
= (struct mapping
*) htab_find (group
->iterators
, &name
);
1150 record_iterator_use (m
, x
, index
);
1152 group
->apply_iterator (x
, index
, group
->find_builtin (name
));
1156 #ifdef GENERATOR_FILE
1158 /* Finish reading a declaration of the form:
1160 (define... <name> [<value1> ... <valuen>])
1162 from the MD file, where each <valuei> is either a bare symbol name or a
1163 "(<name> <string>)" pair. The "(define..." part has already been read.
1165 Represent the declaration as a "mapping" structure; add it to TABLE
1166 (which belongs to GROUP) and return it. */
1169 md_reader::read_mapping (struct iterator_group
*group
, htab_t table
)
1171 struct md_name name
;
1173 struct map_value
**end_ptr
;
1177 /* Read the mapping name and create a structure for it. */
1179 m
= add_mapping (group
, table
, name
.string
);
1181 require_char_ws ('[');
1183 /* Read each value. */
1184 end_ptr
= &m
->values
;
1185 c
= read_skip_spaces ();
1190 /* A bare symbol name that is implicitly paired to an
1198 /* A "(name string)" pair. */
1200 string
= read_string (false);
1201 require_char_ws (')');
1203 number
= group
->find_builtin (name
.string
);
1204 end_ptr
= add_map_value (end_ptr
, number
, string
);
1205 c
= read_skip_spaces ();
1212 /* For iterator with name ATTR_NAME generate define_attr with values
1213 'yes' and 'no'. This attribute is used to mark templates to which
1214 define_subst ATTR_NAME should be applied. This attribute is set and
1215 defined implicitly and automatically. */
1217 add_define_attr_for_define_subst (const char *attr_name
, vec
<rtx
> *queue
)
1219 rtx const_str
, return_rtx
;
1221 return_rtx
= rtx_alloc (DEFINE_ATTR
);
1222 PUT_CODE (return_rtx
, DEFINE_ATTR
);
1224 const_str
= rtx_alloc (CONST_STRING
);
1225 PUT_CODE (const_str
, CONST_STRING
);
1226 XSTR (const_str
, 0) = xstrdup ("no");
1228 XSTR (return_rtx
, 0) = xstrdup (attr_name
);
1229 XSTR (return_rtx
, 1) = xstrdup ("no,yes");
1230 XEXP (return_rtx
, 2) = const_str
;
1232 queue
->safe_push (return_rtx
);
1235 /* This routine generates DEFINE_SUBST_ATTR expression with operands
1236 ATTR_OPERANDS and places it to QUEUE. */
1238 add_define_subst_attr (const char **attr_operands
, vec
<rtx
> *queue
)
1243 return_rtx
= rtx_alloc (DEFINE_SUBST_ATTR
);
1244 PUT_CODE (return_rtx
, DEFINE_SUBST_ATTR
);
1246 for (i
= 0; i
< 4; i
++)
1247 XSTR (return_rtx
, i
) = xstrdup (attr_operands
[i
]);
1249 queue
->safe_push (return_rtx
);
1252 /* Read define_subst_attribute construction. It has next form:
1253 (define_subst_attribute <attribute_name> <iterator_name> <value1> <value2>)
1254 Attribute is substituted with value1 when no subst is applied and with
1255 value2 in the opposite case.
1256 Attributes are added to SUBST_ATTRS_TABLE.
1257 In case the iterator is encountered for the first time, it's added to
1258 SUBST_ITERS_TABLE. Also, implicit define_attr is generated. */
1261 read_subst_mapping (htab_t subst_iters_table
, htab_t subst_attrs_table
,
1265 struct map_value
**end_ptr
;
1266 const char *attr_operands
[4];
1269 for (i
= 0; i
< 4; i
++)
1270 attr_operands
[i
] = rtx_reader_ptr
->read_string (false);
1272 add_define_subst_attr (attr_operands
, queue
);
1274 bind_subst_iter_and_attr (attr_operands
[1], attr_operands
[0]);
1276 m
= (struct mapping
*) htab_find (substs
.iterators
, &attr_operands
[1]);
1279 m
= add_mapping (&substs
, subst_iters_table
, attr_operands
[1]);
1280 end_ptr
= &m
->values
;
1281 end_ptr
= add_map_value (end_ptr
, 1, "");
1282 end_ptr
= add_map_value (end_ptr
, 2, "");
1284 add_define_attr_for_define_subst (attr_operands
[1], queue
);
1287 m
= add_mapping (&substs
, subst_attrs_table
, attr_operands
[0]);
1288 end_ptr
= &m
->values
;
1289 end_ptr
= add_map_value (end_ptr
, 1, attr_operands
[2]);
1290 end_ptr
= add_map_value (end_ptr
, 2, attr_operands
[3]);
1293 /* Check newly-created code iterator ITERATOR to see whether every code has the
1297 check_code_iterator (struct mapping
*iterator
)
1299 struct map_value
*v
;
1300 enum rtx_code bellwether
;
1302 bellwether
= (enum rtx_code
) iterator
->values
->number
;
1303 for (v
= iterator
->values
->next
; v
!= 0; v
= v
->next
)
1304 if (strcmp (GET_RTX_FORMAT (bellwether
), GET_RTX_FORMAT (v
->number
)) != 0)
1305 fatal_with_file_and_line ("code iterator `%s' combines "
1306 "different rtx formats", iterator
->name
);
1309 /* Read an rtx-related declaration from the MD file, given that it
1310 starts with directive name RTX_NAME. Return true if it expands to
1311 one or more rtxes (as defined by rtx.def). When returning true,
1312 store the list of rtxes as an EXPR_LIST in *X. */
1315 rtx_reader::read_rtx (const char *rtx_name
, vec
<rtx
> *rtxen
)
1317 /* Handle various rtx-related declarations that aren't themselves
1318 encoded as rtxes. */
1319 if (strcmp (rtx_name
, "define_conditions") == 0)
1324 if (strcmp (rtx_name
, "define_mode_attr") == 0)
1326 read_mapping (&modes
, modes
.attrs
);
1329 if (strcmp (rtx_name
, "define_mode_iterator") == 0)
1331 read_mapping (&modes
, modes
.iterators
);
1334 if (strcmp (rtx_name
, "define_code_attr") == 0)
1336 read_mapping (&codes
, codes
.attrs
);
1339 if (strcmp (rtx_name
, "define_code_iterator") == 0)
1341 check_code_iterator (read_mapping (&codes
, codes
.iterators
));
1344 if (strcmp (rtx_name
, "define_int_attr") == 0)
1346 read_mapping (&ints
, ints
.attrs
);
1349 if (strcmp (rtx_name
, "define_int_iterator") == 0)
1351 read_mapping (&ints
, ints
.iterators
);
1354 if (strcmp (rtx_name
, "define_subst_attr") == 0)
1356 read_subst_mapping (substs
.iterators
, substs
.attrs
, rtxen
);
1358 /* READ_SUBST_MAPPING could generate a new DEFINE_ATTR. Return
1359 TRUE to process it. */
1363 apply_iterators (rtx_reader_ptr
->read_rtx_code (rtx_name
), rtxen
);
1364 iterator_uses
.truncate (0);
1365 attribute_uses
.truncate (0);
1370 #endif /* #ifdef GENERATOR_FILE */
1372 /* Do one-time initialization. */
1375 one_time_initialization (void)
1377 static bool initialized
= false;
1381 initialize_iterators ();
1386 /* Consume characters until encountering a character in TERMINATOR_CHARS,
1387 consuming the terminator character if CONSUME_TERMINATOR is true.
1388 Return all characters before the terminator as an allocated buffer. */
1391 rtx_reader::read_until (const char *terminator_chars
, bool consume_terminator
)
1393 int ch
= read_skip_spaces ();
1399 if (strchr (terminator_chars
, ch
))
1401 if (!consume_terminator
)
1407 buf
.safe_push ('\0');
1408 return xstrdup (buf
.address ());
1411 /* Subroutine of read_rtx_code, for parsing zero or more flags. */
1414 read_flags (rtx return_rtx
)
1418 int ch
= read_char ();
1425 int flag_char
= read_char ();
1429 RTX_FLAG (return_rtx
, in_struct
) = 1;
1432 RTX_FLAG (return_rtx
, volatil
) = 1;
1435 RTX_FLAG (return_rtx
, unchanging
) = 1;
1438 RTX_FLAG (return_rtx
, frame_related
) = 1;
1441 RTX_FLAG (return_rtx
, jump
) = 1;
1444 RTX_FLAG (return_rtx
, call
) = 1;
1447 RTX_FLAG (return_rtx
, return_val
) = 1;
1450 fatal_with_file_and_line ("unrecognized flag: `%c'", flag_char
);
1455 /* Return the numeric value n for GET_REG_NOTE_NAME (n) for STRING,
1456 or fail if STRING isn't recognized. */
1459 parse_reg_note_name (const char *string
)
1461 for (int i
= 0; i
< REG_NOTE_MAX
; i
++)
1462 if (strcmp (string
, GET_REG_NOTE_NAME (i
)) == 0)
1464 fatal_with_file_and_line ("unrecognized REG_NOTE name: `%s'", string
);
1467 /* Subroutine of read_rtx and read_nested_rtx. CODE_NAME is the name of
1468 either an rtx code or a code iterator. Parse the rest of the rtx and
1472 rtx_reader::read_rtx_code (const char *code_name
)
1475 struct mapping
*iterator
= NULL
;
1476 const char *format_ptr
;
1477 struct md_name name
;
1482 /* Linked list structure for making RTXs: */
1485 struct rtx_list
*next
;
1486 rtx value
; /* Value of this node. */
1489 /* Handle reuse_rtx ids e.g. "(0|scratch:DI)". */
1490 if (ISDIGIT (code_name
[0]))
1492 reuse_id
= atoi (code_name
);
1493 while (char ch
= *code_name
++)
1498 /* Handle "reuse_rtx". */
1499 if (strcmp (code_name
, "reuse_rtx") == 0)
1502 unsigned idx
= atoi (name
.string
);
1503 /* Look it up by ID. */
1504 gcc_assert (idx
< m_reuse_rtx_by_id
.length ());
1505 return_rtx
= m_reuse_rtx_by_id
[idx
];
1509 /* If this code is an iterator, build the rtx using the iterator's
1511 #ifdef GENERATOR_FILE
1512 iterator
= (struct mapping
*) htab_find (codes
.iterators
, &code_name
);
1514 code
= (enum rtx_code
) iterator
->values
->number
;
1516 code
= (enum rtx_code
) codes
.find_builtin (code_name
);
1518 code
= (enum rtx_code
) codes
.find_builtin (code_name
);
1521 /* If we end up with an insn expression then we free this space below. */
1522 return_rtx
= rtx_alloc (code
);
1523 format_ptr
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
1524 memset (return_rtx
, 0, RTX_CODE_SIZE (code
));
1525 PUT_CODE (return_rtx
, code
);
1529 /* Store away for later reuse. */
1530 m_reuse_rtx_by_id
.safe_grow_cleared (reuse_id
+ 1);
1531 m_reuse_rtx_by_id
[reuse_id
] = return_rtx
;
1535 record_iterator_use (iterator
, return_rtx
, 0);
1537 /* Check for flags. */
1538 read_flags (return_rtx
);
1540 /* Read REG_NOTE names for EXPR_LIST and INSN_LIST. */
1541 if ((GET_CODE (return_rtx
) == EXPR_LIST
1542 || GET_CODE (return_rtx
) == INSN_LIST
1543 || GET_CODE (return_rtx
) == INT_LIST
)
1544 && !m_in_call_function_usage
)
1546 char ch
= read_char ();
1550 PUT_MODE_RAW (return_rtx
,
1551 (machine_mode
)parse_reg_note_name (name
.string
));
1557 /* If what follows is `: mode ', read it and
1558 store the mode in the rtx. */
1560 c
= read_skip_spaces ();
1564 record_potential_iterator_use (&modes
, return_rtx
, 0, name
.string
);
1569 if (INSN_CHAIN_CODE_P (code
))
1572 INSN_UID (return_rtx
) = atoi (name
.string
);
1575 /* Use the format_ptr to parse the various operands of this rtx. */
1576 for (int idx
= 0; format_ptr
[idx
] != 0; idx
++)
1577 return_rtx
= read_rtx_operand (return_rtx
, idx
);
1579 /* Handle any additional information that after the regular fields
1580 (e.g. when parsing function dumps). */
1581 handle_any_trailing_information (return_rtx
);
1583 if (CONST_WIDE_INT_P (return_rtx
))
1586 validate_const_wide_int (name
.string
);
1588 const char *s
= name
.string
;
1591 int gs
= HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT
/4;
1593 char * buf
= XALLOCAVEC (char, gs
+ 1);
1594 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT wi
;
1597 /* Skip the leading spaces. */
1598 while (*s
&& ISSPACE (*s
))
1601 /* Skip the leading 0x. */
1602 gcc_assert (s
[0] == '0');
1603 gcc_assert (s
[1] == 'x');
1608 wlen
= (len
+ gs
- 1) / gs
; /* Number of words needed */
1610 return_rtx
= const_wide_int_alloc (wlen
);
1614 #if HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT == 64
1615 sscanf (s
+ pos
, "%16" HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT
"x", &wi
);
1617 sscanf (s
+ pos
, "%8" HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT
"x", &wi
);
1619 CWI_ELT (return_rtx
, index
++) = wi
;
1622 strncpy (buf
, s
, gs
- pos
);
1624 sscanf (buf
, "%" HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT
"x", &wi
);
1625 CWI_ELT (return_rtx
, index
++) = wi
;
1626 /* TODO: After reading, do we want to canonicalize with:
1627 value = lookup_const_wide_int (value); ? */
1631 c
= read_skip_spaces ();
1632 /* Syntactic sugar for AND and IOR, allowing Lisp-like
1633 arbitrary number of arguments for them. */
1635 && (GET_CODE (return_rtx
) == AND
1636 || GET_CODE (return_rtx
) == IOR
))
1637 return read_rtx_variadic (return_rtx
);
1643 /* Subroutine of read_rtx_code. Parse operand IDX within RETURN_RTX,
1644 based on the corresponding format character within GET_RTX_FORMAT
1645 for the GET_CODE (RETURN_RTX), and return RETURN_RTX.
1646 This is a virtual function, so that function_reader can override
1647 some parsing, and potentially return a different rtx. */
1650 rtx_reader::read_rtx_operand (rtx return_rtx
, int idx
)
1652 RTX_CODE code
= GET_CODE (return_rtx
);
1653 const char *format_ptr
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
1655 struct md_name name
;
1657 switch (format_ptr
[idx
])
1659 /* 0 means a field for internal use only.
1660 Don't expect it to be present in the input. */
1663 ORIGINAL_REGNO (return_rtx
) = REGNO (return_rtx
);
1667 XEXP (return_rtx
, idx
) = read_nested_rtx ();
1671 XEXP (return_rtx
, idx
) = read_nested_rtx ();
1675 /* 'V' is an optional vector: if a closeparen follows,
1676 just store NULL for this element. */
1677 c
= read_skip_spaces ();
1681 XVEC (return_rtx
, idx
) = 0;
1684 /* Now process the vector. */
1689 /* Obstack to store scratch vector in. */
1690 struct obstack vector_stack
;
1691 int list_counter
= 0;
1692 rtvec return_vec
= NULL_RTVEC
;
1694 require_char_ws ('[');
1696 /* Add expressions to a list, while keeping a count. */
1697 obstack_init (&vector_stack
);
1698 while ((c
= read_skip_spaces ()) && c
!= ']')
1701 fatal_expected_char (']', c
);
1704 obstack_ptr_grow (&vector_stack
, read_nested_rtx ());
1706 if (list_counter
> 0)
1708 return_vec
= rtvec_alloc (list_counter
);
1709 memcpy (&return_vec
->elem
[0], obstack_finish (&vector_stack
),
1710 list_counter
* sizeof (rtx
));
1712 else if (format_ptr
[idx
] == 'E')
1713 fatal_with_file_and_line ("vector must have at least one element");
1714 XVEC (return_rtx
, idx
) = return_vec
;
1715 obstack_free (&vector_stack
, NULL
);
1716 /* close bracket gotten */
1727 c
= read_skip_spaces ();
1731 /* 'S' fields are optional and should be NULL if no string
1732 was given. Also allow normal 's' and 'T' strings to be
1733 omitted, treating them in the same way as empty strings. */
1734 XSTR (return_rtx
, idx
) = (format_ptr
[idx
] == 'S' ? NULL
: "");
1738 /* The output template slot of a DEFINE_INSN,
1739 DEFINE_INSN_AND_SPLIT, or DEFINE_PEEPHOLE automatically
1740 gets a star inserted as its first character, if it is
1741 written with a brace block instead of a string constant. */
1742 star_if_braced
= (format_ptr
[idx
] == 'T');
1744 stringbuf
= read_string (star_if_braced
);
1748 #ifdef GENERATOR_FILE
1749 /* For insn patterns, we want to provide a default name
1750 based on the file and line, like "*foo.md:12", if the
1751 given name is blank. These are only for define_insn and
1752 define_insn_and_split, to aid debugging. */
1753 if (*stringbuf
== '\0'
1755 && (GET_CODE (return_rtx
) == DEFINE_INSN
1756 || GET_CODE (return_rtx
) == DEFINE_INSN_AND_SPLIT
))
1758 struct obstack
*string_obstack
= get_string_obstack ();
1760 const char *read_md_filename
= get_filename ();
1761 const char *fn
= (read_md_filename
? read_md_filename
: "rtx");
1763 for (slash
= fn
; *slash
; slash
++)
1764 if (*slash
== '/' || *slash
== '\\' || *slash
== ':')
1766 obstack_1grow (string_obstack
, '*');
1767 obstack_grow (string_obstack
, fn
, strlen (fn
));
1768 sprintf (line_name
, ":%d", get_lineno ());
1769 obstack_grow (string_obstack
, line_name
, strlen (line_name
)+1);
1770 stringbuf
= XOBFINISH (string_obstack
, char *);
1773 /* Find attr-names in the string. */
1775 char *start
, *end
, *ptr
;
1779 while ((start
= strchr (end
, '<')) && (end
= strchr (start
, '>')))
1781 if ((end
- start
- 1 > 0)
1782 && (end
- start
- 1 < (int)sizeof (tmpstr
)))
1784 strncpy (tmpstr
, start
+1, end
-start
-1);
1785 tmpstr
[end
-start
-1] = 0;
1791 = (struct mapping
*) htab_find (substs
.attrs
, &ptr
);
1794 /* Here we should find linked subst-iter. */
1795 str
= find_subst_iter_by_attr (ptr
);
1797 m
= (struct mapping
*) htab_find (substs
.iterators
, &str
);
1802 record_iterator_use (m
, return_rtx
, 0);
1804 #endif /* #ifdef GENERATOR_FILE */
1806 const char *string_ptr
= finalize_string (stringbuf
);
1809 XTMPL (return_rtx
, idx
) = string_ptr
;
1811 XSTR (return_rtx
, idx
) = string_ptr
;
1817 HOST_WIDE_INT tmp_wide
;
1819 validate_const_int (name
.string
);
1820 #if HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT == HOST_BITS_PER_INT
1821 tmp_wide
= atoi (name
.string
);
1823 #if HOST_BITS_PER_WIDE_INT == HOST_BITS_PER_LONG
1824 tmp_wide
= atol (name
.string
);
1826 /* Prefer atoll over atoq, since the former is in the ISO C99 standard.
1827 But prefer not to use our hand-rolled function above either. */
1828 #if HAVE_DECL_ATOLL || !defined(HAVE_ATOQ)
1829 tmp_wide
= atoll (name
.string
);
1831 tmp_wide
= atoq (name
.string
);
1835 XWINT (return_rtx
, idx
) = tmp_wide
;
1842 /* Can be an iterator or an integer constant. */
1844 record_potential_iterator_use (&ints
, return_rtx
, idx
, name
.string
);
1849 validate_const_int (name
.string
);
1850 set_regno_raw (return_rtx
, atoi (name
.string
), 1);
1851 REG_ATTRS (return_rtx
) = NULL
;
1861 /* Read a nested rtx construct from the MD file and return it. */
1864 rtx_reader::read_nested_rtx ()
1866 struct md_name name
;
1869 /* In compact dumps, trailing "(nil)" values can be omitted.
1870 Handle such dumps. */
1871 if (peek_char () == ')')
1874 require_char_ws ('(');
1877 if (strcmp (name
.string
, "nil") == 0)
1880 return_rtx
= read_rtx_code (name
.string
);
1882 require_char_ws (')');
1884 return_rtx
= postprocess (return_rtx
);
1889 /* Mutually recursive subroutine of read_rtx which reads
1890 (thing x1 x2 x3 ...) and produces RTL as if
1891 (thing x1 (thing x2 (thing x3 ...))) had been written.
1892 When called, FORM is (thing x1 x2), and the file position
1893 is just past the leading parenthesis of x3. Only works
1894 for THINGs which are dyadic expressions, e.g. AND, IOR. */
1896 rtx_reader::read_rtx_variadic (rtx form
)
1905 q
= rtx_alloc (GET_CODE (p
));
1906 PUT_MODE (q
, GET_MODE (p
));
1908 XEXP (q
, 0) = XEXP (p
, 1);
1909 XEXP (q
, 1) = read_nested_rtx ();
1913 c
= read_skip_spaces ();
1920 /* Constructor for class rtx_reader. */
1922 rtx_reader::rtx_reader (bool compact
)
1923 : md_reader (compact
),
1924 m_in_call_function_usage (false)
1926 /* Set the global singleton pointer. */
1927 rtx_reader_ptr
= this;
1929 one_time_initialization ();
1932 /* Destructor for class rtx_reader. */
1934 rtx_reader::~rtx_reader ()
1936 /* Clear the global singleton pointer. */
1937 rtx_reader_ptr
= NULL
;