1 /* Generate code from machine description to extract operands from insn as rtl.
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26 #include "coretypes.h"
30 #include "gensupport.h"
33 /* This structure contains all the information needed to describe one
34 set of extractions methods. Each method may be used by more than
35 one pattern if the operands are in the same place.
37 The string for each operand describes that path to the operand and
38 contains `0' through `9' when going into an expression and `a' through
39 `z' when going into a vector. We assume here that only the first operand
40 of an rtl expression is a vector. genrecog.c makes the same assumption
41 (and uses the same representation) and it is currently true. */
47 unsigned int op_count
;
48 unsigned int dup_count
;
52 struct code_ptr
*insns
;
53 struct extraction
*next
;
56 /* Holds a single insn code that uses an extraction method. */
60 struct code_ptr
*next
;
63 /* All extractions needed for this machine description. */
64 static struct extraction
*extractions
;
66 /* All insn codes for old-style peepholes. */
67 static struct code_ptr
*peepholes
;
69 /* This structure is used by gen_insn and walk_rtx to accumulate the
70 data that will be used to produce an extractions structure. */
75 DEF_VEC_ALLOC_I(int,heap
);
76 DEF_VEC_ALLOC_I(char,heap
);
77 DEF_VEC_ALLOC_P(locstr
,heap
);
81 VEC(locstr
,heap
) *oplocs
;
82 VEC(locstr
,heap
) *duplocs
;
83 VEC(int,heap
) *dupnums
;
84 VEC(char,heap
) *pathstr
;
87 /* Forward declarations. */
88 static void walk_rtx (rtx
, struct accum_extract
*);
91 gen_insn (rtx insn
, int insn_code_number
)
94 unsigned int op_count
, dup_count
, j
;
96 struct code_ptr
*link
;
97 struct accum_extract acc
;
99 acc
.oplocs
= VEC_alloc (locstr
,heap
, 10);
100 acc
.duplocs
= VEC_alloc (locstr
,heap
, 10);
101 acc
.dupnums
= VEC_alloc (int,heap
, 10);
102 acc
.pathstr
= VEC_alloc (char,heap
, 20);
104 /* Walk the insn's pattern, remembering at all times the path
105 down to the walking point. */
107 if (XVECLEN (insn
, 1) == 1)
108 walk_rtx (XVECEXP (insn
, 1, 0), &acc
);
110 for (i
= XVECLEN (insn
, 1) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
112 VEC_safe_push (char,heap
, acc
.pathstr
, 'a' + i
);
113 walk_rtx (XVECEXP (insn
, 1, i
), &acc
);
114 VEC_pop (char, acc
.pathstr
);
117 link
= XNEW (struct code_ptr
);
118 link
->insn_code
= insn_code_number
;
120 /* See if we find something that already had this extraction method. */
122 op_count
= VEC_length (locstr
, acc
.oplocs
);
123 dup_count
= VEC_length (locstr
, acc
.duplocs
);
124 gcc_assert (dup_count
== VEC_length (int, acc
.dupnums
));
126 for (p
= extractions
; p
; p
= p
->next
)
128 if (p
->op_count
!= op_count
|| p
->dup_count
!= dup_count
)
131 for (j
= 0; j
< op_count
; j
++)
133 char *a
= p
->oplocs
[j
];
134 char *b
= VEC_index (locstr
, acc
.oplocs
, j
);
135 if (a
!= b
&& (!a
|| !b
|| strcmp (a
, b
)))
142 for (j
= 0; j
< dup_count
; j
++)
143 if (p
->dupnums
[j
] != VEC_index (int, acc
.dupnums
, j
)
144 || strcmp (p
->duplocs
[j
], VEC_index (locstr
, acc
.duplocs
, j
)))
150 /* This extraction is the same as ours. Just link us in. */
151 link
->next
= p
->insns
;
156 /* Otherwise, make a new extraction method. We stash the arrays
157 after the extraction structure in memory. */
159 p
= xmalloc (sizeof (struct extraction
)
160 + op_count
*sizeof (char *)
161 + dup_count
*sizeof (char *)
162 + dup_count
*sizeof (int));
163 p
->op_count
= op_count
;
164 p
->dup_count
= dup_count
;
165 p
->next
= extractions
;
170 p
->oplocs
= (char **)((char *)p
+ sizeof (struct extraction
));
171 p
->duplocs
= p
->oplocs
+ op_count
;
172 p
->dupnums
= (int *)(p
->duplocs
+ dup_count
);
174 memcpy(p
->oplocs
, VEC_address(locstr
,acc
.oplocs
), op_count
*sizeof(locstr
));
175 memcpy(p
->duplocs
, VEC_address(locstr
,acc
.duplocs
), dup_count
*sizeof(locstr
));
176 memcpy(p
->dupnums
, VEC_address(int, acc
.dupnums
), dup_count
*sizeof(int));
179 VEC_free (locstr
,heap
, acc
.oplocs
);
180 VEC_free (locstr
,heap
, acc
.duplocs
);
181 VEC_free (int,heap
, acc
.dupnums
);
182 VEC_free (char,heap
, acc
.pathstr
);
185 /* Helper subroutine of walk_rtx: given a VEC(locstr), an index, and a
186 string, insert the string at the index, which should either already
187 exist and be NULL, or not yet exist within the vector. In the latter
188 case the vector is enlarged as appropriate. */
190 VEC_safe_set_locstr (VEC(locstr
,heap
) **vp
, unsigned int ix
, char *str
)
192 if (ix
< VEC_length (locstr
, *vp
))
194 gcc_assert (VEC_index (locstr
, *vp
, ix
) == 0);
195 VEC_replace (locstr
, *vp
, ix
, str
);
199 while (ix
> VEC_length (locstr
, *vp
))
200 VEC_safe_push (locstr
, heap
, *vp
, 0);
201 VEC_safe_push (locstr
, heap
, *vp
, str
);
205 /* Another helper subroutine of walk_rtx: given a VEC(char), convert it
206 to a NUL-terminated string in malloc memory. */
208 VEC_char_to_string (VEC(char,heap
) *v
)
210 size_t n
= VEC_length (char, v
);
211 char *s
= XNEWVEC (char, n
+ 1);
212 memcpy (s
, VEC_address (char, v
), n
);
218 walk_rtx (rtx x
, struct accum_extract
*acc
)
238 VEC_safe_set_locstr (&acc
->oplocs
, XINT (x
, 0),
239 VEC_char_to_string (acc
->pathstr
));
244 VEC_safe_set_locstr (&acc
->oplocs
, XINT (x
, 0),
245 VEC_char_to_string (acc
->pathstr
));
247 base
= (code
== MATCH_OPERATOR
? '0' : 'a');
248 for (i
= XVECLEN (x
, 2) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
250 VEC_safe_push (char,heap
, acc
->pathstr
, base
+ i
);
251 walk_rtx (XVECEXP (x
, 2, i
), acc
);
252 VEC_pop (char, acc
->pathstr
);
259 VEC_safe_push (locstr
,heap
, acc
->duplocs
,
260 VEC_char_to_string (acc
->pathstr
));
261 VEC_safe_push (int,heap
, acc
->dupnums
, XINT (x
, 0));
263 if (code
== MATCH_DUP
)
266 base
= (code
== MATCH_OP_DUP
? '0' : 'a');
267 for (i
= XVECLEN (x
, 1) - 1; i
>= 0; i
--)
269 VEC_safe_push (char,heap
, acc
->pathstr
, base
+ i
);
270 walk_rtx (XVECEXP (x
, 1, i
), acc
);
271 VEC_pop (char, acc
->pathstr
);
279 fmt
= GET_RTX_FORMAT (code
);
280 len
= GET_RTX_LENGTH (code
);
281 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
283 if (fmt
[i
] == 'e' || fmt
[i
] == 'u')
285 VEC_safe_push (char,heap
, acc
->pathstr
, '0' + i
);
286 walk_rtx (XEXP (x
, i
), acc
);
287 VEC_pop (char, acc
->pathstr
);
289 else if (fmt
[i
] == 'E')
292 for (j
= XVECLEN (x
, i
) - 1; j
>= 0; j
--)
294 VEC_safe_push (char,heap
, acc
->pathstr
, 'a' + j
);
295 walk_rtx (XVECEXP (x
, i
, j
), acc
);
296 VEC_pop (char, acc
->pathstr
);
302 /* Given a PATH, representing a path down the instruction's
303 pattern from the root to a certain point, output code to
304 evaluate to the rtx at that point. */
307 print_path (const char *path
)
309 int len
= strlen (path
);
314 /* Don't emit "pat", since we may try to take the address of it,
315 which isn't what is intended. */
316 fputs ("PATTERN (insn)", stdout
);
320 /* We first write out the operations (XEXP or XVECEXP) in reverse
321 order, then write "pat", then the indices in forward order. */
323 for (i
= len
- 1; i
>= 0 ; i
--)
325 if (ISLOWER (path
[i
]))
326 fputs ("XVECEXP (", stdout
);
327 else if (ISDIGIT (path
[i
]))
328 fputs ("XEXP (", stdout
);
333 fputs ("pat", stdout
);
335 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
337 if (ISLOWER (path
[i
]))
338 printf (", 0, %d)", path
[i
] - 'a');
339 else if (ISDIGIT(path
[i
]))
340 printf (", %d)", path
[i
] - '0');
349 /* N.B. Code below avoids putting squiggle braces in column 1 inside
350 a string, because this confuses some editors' syntax highlighting
354 /* Generated automatically by the program `genextract'\n\
355 from the machine description file `md'. */\n\
357 #include \"config.h\"\n\
358 #include \"system.h\"\n\
359 #include \"coretypes.h\"\n\
361 #include \"rtl.h\"\n\
362 #include \"insn-config.h\"\n\
363 #include \"recog.h\"\n\
364 #include \"toplev.h\"\n\
366 /* This variable is used as the \"location\" of any missing operand\n\
367 whose numbers are skipped by a given pattern. */\n\
368 static rtx junk ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED;\n");
372 insn_extract (rtx insn)\n{\n\
373 rtx *ro = recog_data.operand;\n\
374 rtx **ro_loc = recog_data.operand_loc;\n\
375 rtx pat = PATTERN (insn);\n\
376 int i ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED; /* only for peepholes */\n\
378 #ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING\n\
379 memset (ro, 0xab, sizeof (*ro) * MAX_RECOG_OPERANDS);\n\
380 memset (ro_loc, 0xab, sizeof (*ro_loc) * MAX_RECOG_OPERANDS);\n\
384 switch (INSN_CODE (insn))\n\
387 /* Control reaches here if insn_extract has been called with an\n\
388 unrecognizable insn (code -1), or an insn whose INSN_CODE\n\
389 corresponds to a DEFINE_EXPAND in the machine description;\n\
390 either way, a bug. */\n\
391 if (INSN_CODE (insn) < 0)\n\
392 fatal_insn (\"unrecognizable insn:\", insn);\n\
394 fatal_insn (\"insn with invalid code number:\", insn);\n");
398 main (int argc
, char **argv
)
402 struct extraction
*p
;
403 struct code_ptr
*link
;
405 int insn_code_number
;
408 progname
= "genextract";
410 if (init_md_reader_args (argc
, argv
) != SUCCESS_EXIT_CODE
)
411 return (FATAL_EXIT_CODE
);
413 /* Read the machine description. */
415 while ((desc
= read_md_rtx (&line_no
, &insn_code_number
)) != NULL
)
417 if (GET_CODE (desc
) == DEFINE_INSN
)
418 gen_insn (desc
, insn_code_number
);
420 else if (GET_CODE (desc
) == DEFINE_PEEPHOLE
)
422 struct code_ptr
*link
= XNEW (struct code_ptr
);
424 link
->insn_code
= insn_code_number
;
425 link
->next
= peepholes
;
432 /* Write out code to handle peepholes and the insn_codes that it should
436 for (link
= peepholes
; link
; link
= link
->next
)
437 printf (" case %d:\n", link
->insn_code
);
439 /* The vector in the insn says how many operands it has.
440 And all it contains are operands. In fact, the vector was
441 created just for the sake of this function. We need to set the
442 location of the operands for sake of simplifications after
443 extraction, like eliminating subregs. */
444 puts (" for (i = XVECLEN (pat, 0) - 1; i >= 0; i--)\n"
445 " ro[i] = *(ro_loc[i] = &XVECEXP (pat, 0, i));\n"
449 /* Write out all the ways to extract insn operands. */
450 for (p
= extractions
; p
; p
= p
->next
)
452 for (link
= p
->insns
; link
; link
= link
->next
)
455 name
= get_insn_name (i
);
457 printf (" case %d: /* %s */\n", i
, name
);
459 printf (" case %d:\n", i
);
462 for (i
= 0; i
< p
->op_count
; i
++)
464 if (p
->oplocs
[i
] == 0)
466 printf (" ro[%d] = const0_rtx;\n", i
);
467 printf (" ro_loc[%d] = &junk;\n", i
);
471 printf (" ro[%d] = *(ro_loc[%d] = &", i
, i
);
472 print_path (p
->oplocs
[i
]);
477 for (i
= 0; i
< p
->dup_count
; i
++)
479 printf (" recog_data.dup_loc[%d] = &", i
);
480 print_path (p
->duplocs
[i
]);
482 printf (" recog_data.dup_num[%d] = %d;\n", i
, p
->dupnums
[i
]);
490 return (ferror (stdout
) != 0 ? FATAL_EXIT_CODE
: SUCCESS_EXIT_CODE
);