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1 /* Flags on basic blocks and edges.
2 Copyright (C) 2012 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
9 version.
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
14 for more details.
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
18 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20 /* This file defines flags that may appear on basic blocks or on
21 edges. Source files define DEF_BASIC_BLOCK_FLAG or DEF_EDGE_FLAG
22 appropriately before including this file. */
24 #if !defined(DEF_BASIC_BLOCK_FLAG) && !defined(DEF_EDGE_FLAG)
25 #error "You must define DEF_BASIC_BLOCK_FLAG or DEF_EDGE_FLAG"
26 #endif
28 #ifdef DEF_BASIC_BLOCK_FLAG
30 /* Masks for basic_block.flags.
32 The format of this file is: DEF_BASIC_BLOCK_FLAG(NAME, IDX).
33 NAME is the name of the basic block flag. A flag BB_#NAME will be
34 created and the name is used in dump_edge_info.
35 IDX is a sequence number that is used to determine the value
36 of the flag, which is 1 << IDX).
38 BB_HOT_PARTITION and BB_COLD_PARTITION should be preserved throughout
39 the compilation, so they are never cleared.
41 All other flags may be cleared by clear_bb_flags(). It is generally
42 a bad idea to rely on any flags being up-to-date. */
44 /* Only set on blocks that have just been created by create_bb. */
45 DEF_BASIC_BLOCK_FLAG(NEW, 0)
47 /* Set by find_unreachable_blocks. Do not rely on this being set in any
48 pass. */
49 DEF_BASIC_BLOCK_FLAG(REACHABLE, 1)
51 /* Set for blocks in an irreducible loop by loop analysis. */
52 DEF_BASIC_BLOCK_FLAG(IRREDUCIBLE_LOOP, 2)
54 /* Set on blocks that may actually not be single-entry single-exit block. */
55 DEF_BASIC_BLOCK_FLAG(SUPERBLOCK, 3)
57 /* Set on basic blocks that the scheduler should not touch. This is used
58 by SMS to prevent other schedulers from messing with the loop schedule. */
59 DEF_BASIC_BLOCK_FLAG(DISABLE_SCHEDULE, 4)
61 /* Set on blocks that should be put in a hot section. */
62 DEF_BASIC_BLOCK_FLAG(HOT_PARTITION, 5)
64 /* Set on blocks that should be put in a cold section. */
65 DEF_BASIC_BLOCK_FLAG(COLD_PARTITION, 6)
67 /* Set on block that was duplicated. */
68 DEF_BASIC_BLOCK_FLAG(DUPLICATED, 7)
70 /* Set if the label at the top of this block is the target of a non-local goto. */
71 DEF_BASIC_BLOCK_FLAG(NON_LOCAL_GOTO_TARGET, 8)
73 /* Set on blocks that are in RTL format. */
74 DEF_BASIC_BLOCK_FLAG(RTL, 9)
76 /* Set on blocks that are forwarder blocks.
77 Only used in cfgcleanup.c. */
78 DEF_BASIC_BLOCK_FLAG(FORWARDER_BLOCK, 10)
80 /* Set on blocks that cannot be threaded through.
81 Only used in cfgcleanup.c. */
82 DEF_BASIC_BLOCK_FLAG(NONTHREADABLE_BLOCK, 11)
84 /* Set on blocks that were modified in some way. This bit is set in
85 df_set_bb_dirty, but not cleared by df_analyze, so it can be used
86 to test whether a block has been modified prior to a df_analyze call. */
87 DEF_BASIC_BLOCK_FLAG(MODIFIED, 12)
89 /* A general visited flag for passes to use. */
90 DEF_BASIC_BLOCK_FLAG(VISITED, 13)
92 /* Set on blocks that are in a transaction. This is calculated on
93 demand, and is available after calling compute_transaction_bits(). */
94 DEF_BASIC_BLOCK_FLAG(IN_TRANSACTION, 14)
96 #endif
98 #ifdef DEF_EDGE_FLAG
100 /* Masks for edge.flags.
102 The format of this file is: DEF_EDGE_FLAG(NAME, IDX, STRING).
103 NAME is the name of the edge flag. A flag EDGE_#NAME will be
104 created and the name is used in dump_edge_info.
105 IDX is a sequence number that is used to determine the value
106 of the flag, which is 1 << IDX). */
108 /* 'Straight line' flow. In GIMPLE and in cfglayout mode, all normal
109 edges are fallthru edges. In cfgrtl mode, this flag really means
110 that control flow falls through to the next basic block in the line. */
111 DEF_EDGE_FLAG(FALLTHRU, 0)
113 /* Strange flow, like a computed jump or exception handling. Usually
114 this means that the edge cannot be split. */
115 DEF_EDGE_FLAG(ABNORMAL, 1)
117 /* Edge out of a basic block that ends with a CALL_INSN with abnormal
118 exit, like an exception, or a sibcall.
119 This flag is only used for the RTL CFG. */
120 DEF_EDGE_FLAG(ABNORMAL_CALL, 2)
122 /* Exception edge. Exception handling edges represent possible control
123 transfers from a trapping instruction to an exception handler. EH
124 edges also have EDGE_ABNORMAL set. */
125 DEF_EDGE_FLAG(EH, 3)
127 /* Never merge blocks via this edge. This is used for exception handling,
128 to prevent merging away edges to the post-landing-pad basic block.
129 This flag is only used for the RTL CFG. */
130 DEF_EDGE_FLAG(PRESERVE, 4)
132 /* Not a real edge. This is used to connect parts of the CFG that do
133 not halt, such as infinite loops and noreturn functions, to the
134 EXIT_BLOCK, so that traversing of the reverse CFG is possible. */
135 DEF_EDGE_FLAG(FAKE, 5)
137 /* A back edge, marked in a depth-first search of the CFG. Back edges
138 are hints that this edge may be part of a loop in the CFG. */
139 DEF_EDGE_FLAG(DFS_BACK, 6)
141 /* Edge in a part of the CFG that is an irreducible loop. */
142 DEF_EDGE_FLAG(IRREDUCIBLE_LOOP, 7)
144 /* Edge taken when controlling predicate is nonzero.
145 This is only used for the GIMPLE CFG. */
146 DEF_EDGE_FLAG(TRUE_VALUE, 8)
148 /* Edge taken when controlling predicate is zero.
149 This is only used for the GIMPLE CFG. */
150 DEF_EDGE_FLAG(FALSE_VALUE, 9)
152 /* Edge is executable. This is only used in GIMPLE SSA-CCP and VRP.
153 This is only used for the GIMPLE CFG. */
154 DEF_EDGE_FLAG(EXECUTABLE, 10)
156 /* Edge crosses between hot and cold sections, when we do partitioning.
157 This flag is only used for the RTL CFG. */
158 DEF_EDGE_FLAG(CROSSING, 11)
160 /* Edge from a sibcall CALL_INSN to exit.
161 This flag is only used for the RTL CFG. */
162 DEF_EDGE_FLAG(SIBCALL, 12)
164 /* Candidate for straight line flow. Only used in bb-reorder.c.
165 This flag is only used for the RTL CFG. */
166 DEF_EDGE_FLAG(CAN_FALLTHRU, 13)
168 /* Exit of a loop. This is only used in ifcvt.c.
169 This flag is only used for the RTL CFG. */
170 DEF_EDGE_FLAG(LOOP_EXIT, 14)
172 #endif
175 Local variables:
176 mode:c
177 End: