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1 /****************************************************************************
2 * *
3 * GNAT COMPILER COMPONENTS *
4 * *
5 * M I S C *
6 * *
7 * C Implementation File *
8 * *
9 * Copyright (C) 1992-2010, Free Software Foundation, Inc. *
10 * *
11 * GNAT is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under *
12 * terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Soft- *
13 * ware Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later ver- *
14 * sion. GNAT is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITH- *
15 * OUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY *
16 * or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License *
17 * for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General *
18 * Public License distributed with GNAT; see file COPYING3. If not see *
19 * <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. *
20 * *
21 * GNAT was originally developed by the GNAT team at New York University. *
22 * Extensive contributions were provided by Ada Core Technologies Inc. *
23 * *
24 ****************************************************************************/
26 /* This file contains parts of the compiler that are required for interfacing
27 with GCC but otherwise do nothing and parts of Gigi that need to know
28 about RTL. */
30 #include "config.h"
31 #include "system.h"
32 #include "coretypes.h"
33 #include "tm.h"
34 #include "tree.h"
35 #include "diagnostic.h"
36 #include "target.h"
37 #include "expr.h"
38 #include "libfuncs.h"
39 #include "ggc.h"
40 #include "flags.h"
41 #include "debug.h"
42 #include "cgraph.h"
43 #include "optabs.h"
44 #include "toplev.h"
45 #include "except.h"
46 #include "langhooks.h"
47 #include "langhooks-def.h"
48 #include "opts.h"
49 #include "options.h"
50 #include "tree-inline.h"
52 #include "ada.h"
53 #include "adadecode.h"
54 #include "types.h"
55 #include "atree.h"
56 #include "elists.h"
57 #include "namet.h"
58 #include "nlists.h"
59 #include "stringt.h"
60 #include "uintp.h"
61 #include "fe.h"
62 #include "sinfo.h"
63 #include "einfo.h"
64 #include "ada-tree.h"
65 #include "gigi.h"
67 static bool gnat_init (void);
68 static unsigned int gnat_init_options (unsigned int, const char **);
69 static int gnat_handle_option (size_t, const char *, int);
70 static bool gnat_post_options (const char **);
71 static alias_set_type gnat_get_alias_set (tree);
72 static void gnat_print_decl (FILE *, tree, int);
73 static void gnat_print_type (FILE *, tree, int);
74 static const char *gnat_printable_name (tree, int);
75 static const char *gnat_dwarf_name (tree, int);
76 static tree gnat_return_tree (tree);
77 static void gnat_parse_file (int);
78 static void internal_error_function (const char *, va_list *);
79 static tree gnat_type_max_size (const_tree);
80 static void gnat_get_subrange_bounds (const_tree, tree *, tree *);
81 static tree gnat_eh_personality (void);
83 /* Definitions for our language-specific hooks. */
85 #undef LANG_HOOKS_NAME
86 #define LANG_HOOKS_NAME "GNU Ada"
87 #undef LANG_HOOKS_IDENTIFIER_SIZE
88 #define LANG_HOOKS_IDENTIFIER_SIZE sizeof (struct tree_identifier)
89 #undef LANG_HOOKS_INIT
90 #define LANG_HOOKS_INIT gnat_init
91 #undef LANG_HOOKS_INIT_OPTIONS
92 #define LANG_HOOKS_INIT_OPTIONS gnat_init_options
93 #undef LANG_HOOKS_HANDLE_OPTION
94 #define LANG_HOOKS_HANDLE_OPTION gnat_handle_option
95 #undef LANG_HOOKS_POST_OPTIONS
96 #define LANG_HOOKS_POST_OPTIONS gnat_post_options
97 #undef LANG_HOOKS_PARSE_FILE
98 #define LANG_HOOKS_PARSE_FILE gnat_parse_file
99 #undef LANG_HOOKS_HASH_TYPES
100 #define LANG_HOOKS_HASH_TYPES false
101 #undef LANG_HOOKS_GETDECLS
102 #define LANG_HOOKS_GETDECLS lhd_return_null_tree_v
103 #undef LANG_HOOKS_PUSHDECL
104 #define LANG_HOOKS_PUSHDECL gnat_return_tree
105 #undef LANG_HOOKS_WRITE_GLOBALS
106 #define LANG_HOOKS_WRITE_GLOBALS gnat_write_global_declarations
107 #undef LANG_HOOKS_GET_ALIAS_SET
108 #define LANG_HOOKS_GET_ALIAS_SET gnat_get_alias_set
109 #undef LANG_HOOKS_PRINT_DECL
110 #define LANG_HOOKS_PRINT_DECL gnat_print_decl
111 #undef LANG_HOOKS_PRINT_TYPE
112 #define LANG_HOOKS_PRINT_TYPE gnat_print_type
113 #undef LANG_HOOKS_TYPE_MAX_SIZE
114 #define LANG_HOOKS_TYPE_MAX_SIZE gnat_type_max_size
115 #undef LANG_HOOKS_DECL_PRINTABLE_NAME
116 #define LANG_HOOKS_DECL_PRINTABLE_NAME gnat_printable_name
117 #undef LANG_HOOKS_DWARF_NAME
118 #define LANG_HOOKS_DWARF_NAME gnat_dwarf_name
119 #undef LANG_HOOKS_GIMPLIFY_EXPR
120 #define LANG_HOOKS_GIMPLIFY_EXPR gnat_gimplify_expr
121 #undef LANG_HOOKS_TYPE_FOR_MODE
122 #define LANG_HOOKS_TYPE_FOR_MODE gnat_type_for_mode
123 #undef LANG_HOOKS_TYPE_FOR_SIZE
124 #define LANG_HOOKS_TYPE_FOR_SIZE gnat_type_for_size
125 #undef LANG_HOOKS_TYPES_COMPATIBLE_P
126 #define LANG_HOOKS_TYPES_COMPATIBLE_P gnat_types_compatible_p
127 #undef LANG_HOOKS_GET_SUBRANGE_BOUNDS
128 #define LANG_HOOKS_GET_SUBRANGE_BOUNDS gnat_get_subrange_bounds
129 #undef LANG_HOOKS_ATTRIBUTE_TABLE
130 #define LANG_HOOKS_ATTRIBUTE_TABLE gnat_internal_attribute_table
131 #undef LANG_HOOKS_BUILTIN_FUNCTION
132 #define LANG_HOOKS_BUILTIN_FUNCTION gnat_builtin_function
133 #undef LANG_HOOKS_EH_PERSONALITY
134 #define LANG_HOOKS_EH_PERSONALITY gnat_eh_personality
136 struct lang_hooks lang_hooks = LANG_HOOKS_INITIALIZER;
138 /* How much we want of our DWARF extensions. Some of our dwarf+ extensions
139 are incompatible with regular GDB versions, so we must make sure to only
140 produce them on explicit request. This is eventually reflected into the
141 use_gnu_debug_info_extensions common flag for later processing. */
142 static int gnat_dwarf_extensions = 0;
144 /* Command-line argc and argv. These variables are global
145 since they are imported in back_end.adb. */
146 unsigned int save_argc;
147 const char **save_argv;
149 /* GNAT argc and argv. */
150 extern int gnat_argc;
151 extern char **gnat_argv;
153 /* Declare functions we use as part of startup. */
154 extern void __gnat_initialize (void *);
155 extern void __gnat_install_SEH_handler (void *);
156 extern void adainit (void);
157 extern void _ada_gnat1drv (void);
159 /* The parser for the language. For us, we process the GNAT tree. */
161 static void
162 gnat_parse_file (int set_yydebug ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
164 int seh[2];
166 /* Call the target specific initializations. */
167 __gnat_initialize (NULL);
169 /* ??? Call the SEH initialization routine. This is to workaround
170 a bootstrap path problem. The call below should be removed at some
171 point and the SEH pointer passed to __gnat_initialize() above. */
172 __gnat_install_SEH_handler((void *)seh);
174 /* Call the front-end elaboration procedures. */
175 adainit ();
177 /* Call the front end. */
178 _ada_gnat1drv ();
181 /* Decode all the language specific options that cannot be decoded by GCC.
182 The option decoding phase of GCC calls this routine on the flags that
183 it cannot decode. Return the number of consecutive arguments from ARGV
184 that have been successfully decoded or 0 on failure. */
186 static int
187 gnat_handle_option (size_t scode, const char *arg, int value)
189 const struct cl_option *option = &cl_options[scode];
190 enum opt_code code = (enum opt_code) scode;
191 char *q;
193 if (arg == NULL && (option->flags & (CL_JOINED | CL_SEPARATE)))
195 error ("missing argument to \"-%s\"", option->opt_text);
196 return 1;
199 switch (code)
201 case OPT_I:
202 q = XNEWVEC (char, sizeof("-I") + strlen (arg));
203 strcpy (q, "-I");
204 strcat (q, arg);
205 gnat_argv[gnat_argc] = q;
206 gnat_argc++;
207 break;
209 case OPT_Wall:
210 warn_unused = value;
212 /* We save the value of warn_uninitialized, since if they put
213 -Wuninitialized on the command line, we need to generate a
214 warning about not using it without also specifying -O. */
215 if (warn_uninitialized != 1)
216 warn_uninitialized = (value ? 2 : 0);
217 break;
219 /* These are used in the GCC Makefile. */
220 case OPT_Wmissing_prototypes:
221 case OPT_Wstrict_prototypes:
222 case OPT_Wwrite_strings:
223 case OPT_Wlong_long:
224 case OPT_Wvariadic_macros:
225 case OPT_Wold_style_definition:
226 case OPT_Wmissing_format_attribute:
227 case OPT_Woverlength_strings:
228 break;
230 /* This is handled by the front-end. */
231 case OPT_nostdinc:
232 break;
234 case OPT_nostdlib:
235 gnat_argv[gnat_argc] = xstrdup ("-nostdlib");
236 gnat_argc++;
237 break;
239 case OPT_feliminate_unused_debug_types:
240 /* We arrange for post_option to be able to only set the corresponding
241 flag to 1 when explicitly requested by the user. We expect the
242 default flag value to be either 0 or positive, and expose a positive
243 -f as a negative value to post_option. */
244 flag_eliminate_unused_debug_types = -value;
245 break;
247 case OPT_fRTS_:
248 gnat_argv[gnat_argc] = xstrdup ("-fRTS");
249 gnat_argc++;
250 break;
252 case OPT_gant:
253 warning (0, "%<-gnat%> misspelled as %<-gant%>");
255 /* ... fall through ... */
257 case OPT_gnat:
258 /* Recopy the switches without the 'gnat' prefix. */
259 gnat_argv[gnat_argc] = XNEWVEC (char, strlen (arg) + 2);
260 gnat_argv[gnat_argc][0] = '-';
261 strcpy (gnat_argv[gnat_argc] + 1, arg);
262 gnat_argc++;
263 break;
265 case OPT_gnatO:
266 gnat_argv[gnat_argc] = xstrdup ("-O");
267 gnat_argc++;
268 gnat_argv[gnat_argc] = xstrdup (arg);
269 gnat_argc++;
270 break;
272 case OPT_gdwarfplus:
273 gnat_dwarf_extensions = 1;
274 break;
276 default:
277 gcc_unreachable ();
280 return 1;
283 /* Initialize for option processing. */
285 static unsigned int
286 gnat_init_options (unsigned int argc, const char **argv)
288 /* Initialize gnat_argv with save_argv size. */
289 gnat_argv = (char **) xmalloc ((argc + 1) * sizeof (argv[0]));
290 gnat_argv[0] = xstrdup (argv[0]); /* name of the command */
291 gnat_argc = 1;
293 save_argc = argc;
294 save_argv = argv;
296 /* Uninitialized really means uninitialized in Ada. */
297 flag_zero_initialized_in_bss = 0;
299 return CL_Ada;
302 /* Post-switch processing. */
304 bool
305 gnat_post_options (const char **pfilename ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
307 /* Excess precision other than "fast" requires front-end
308 support. */
309 if (flag_excess_precision_cmdline == EXCESS_PRECISION_STANDARD
310 && TARGET_FLT_EVAL_METHOD_NON_DEFAULT)
311 sorry ("-fexcess-precision=standard for Ada");
312 flag_excess_precision_cmdline = EXCESS_PRECISION_FAST;
314 /* ??? The warning machinery is outsmarted by Ada. */
315 warn_unused_parameter = 0;
317 /* No psABI change warnings for Ada. */
318 warn_psabi = 0;
320 /* Force eliminate_unused_debug_types to 0 unless an explicit positive
321 -f has been passed. This forces the default to 0 for Ada, which might
322 differ from the common default. */
323 if (flag_eliminate_unused_debug_types < 0)
324 flag_eliminate_unused_debug_types = 1;
325 else
326 flag_eliminate_unused_debug_types = 0;
328 /* Reflect the explicit request of DWARF extensions into the common
329 flag for use by later passes. */
330 if (write_symbols == DWARF2_DEBUG)
331 use_gnu_debug_info_extensions = gnat_dwarf_extensions > 0;
333 return false;
336 /* Here is the function to handle the compiler error processing in GCC. */
338 static void
339 internal_error_function (const char *msgid, va_list *ap)
341 text_info tinfo;
342 char *buffer, *p, *loc;
343 String_Template temp, temp_loc;
344 Fat_Pointer fp, fp_loc;
345 expanded_location s;
347 /* Reset the pretty-printer. */
348 pp_clear_output_area (global_dc->printer);
350 /* Format the message into the pretty-printer. */
351 tinfo.format_spec = msgid;
352 tinfo.args_ptr = ap;
353 tinfo.err_no = errno;
354 pp_format_verbatim (global_dc->printer, &tinfo);
356 /* Extract a (writable) pointer to the formatted text. */
357 buffer = xstrdup (pp_formatted_text (global_dc->printer));
359 /* Go up to the first newline. */
360 for (p = buffer; *p; p++)
361 if (*p == '\n')
363 *p = '\0';
364 break;
367 temp.Low_Bound = 1;
368 temp.High_Bound = p - buffer;
369 fp.Bounds = &temp;
370 fp.Array = buffer;
372 s = expand_location (input_location);
373 if (flag_show_column && s.column != 0)
374 asprintf (&loc, "%s:%d:%d", s.file, s.line, s.column);
375 else
376 asprintf (&loc, "%s:%d", s.file, s.line);
377 temp_loc.Low_Bound = 1;
378 temp_loc.High_Bound = strlen (loc);
379 fp_loc.Bounds = &temp_loc;
380 fp_loc.Array = loc;
382 Current_Error_Node = error_gnat_node;
383 Compiler_Abort (fp, -1, fp_loc);
386 /* Perform all the initialization steps that are language-specific. */
388 static bool
389 gnat_init (void)
391 /* Do little here, most of the standard declarations are set up after the
392 front-end has been run. Use the same `char' as C, this doesn't really
393 matter since we'll use the explicit `unsigned char' for Character. */
394 build_common_tree_nodes (flag_signed_char);
396 /* In Ada, we use the unsigned type corresponding to the width of Pmode as
397 SIZETYPE. In most cases when ptr_mode and Pmode differ, C will use the
398 width of ptr_mode for SIZETYPE, but we get better code using the width
399 of Pmode. Note that, although we manipulate negative offsets for some
400 internal constructs and rely on compile time overflow detection in size
401 computations, using unsigned types for SIZETYPEs is fine since they are
402 treated specially by the middle-end, in particular sign-extended. */
403 size_type_node = gnat_type_for_mode (Pmode, 1);
404 set_sizetype (size_type_node);
405 TYPE_NAME (sizetype) = get_identifier ("size_type");
407 /* In Ada, we use an unsigned 8-bit type for the default boolean type. */
408 boolean_type_node = make_unsigned_type (8);
409 TREE_SET_CODE (boolean_type_node, BOOLEAN_TYPE);
410 SET_TYPE_RM_MAX_VALUE (boolean_type_node,
411 build_int_cst (boolean_type_node, 1));
412 SET_TYPE_RM_SIZE (boolean_type_node, bitsize_int (1));
414 build_common_tree_nodes_2 (0);
415 sbitsize_one_node = sbitsize_int (1);
416 sbitsize_unit_node = sbitsize_int (BITS_PER_UNIT);
417 boolean_true_node = TYPE_MAX_VALUE (boolean_type_node);
419 ptr_void_type_node = build_pointer_type (void_type_node);
421 /* Show that REFERENCE_TYPEs are internal and should be Pmode. */
422 internal_reference_types ();
424 /* Add the input filename as the last argument. */
425 if (main_input_filename)
427 gnat_argv[gnat_argc] = xstrdup (main_input_filename);
428 gnat_argc++;
429 gnat_argv[gnat_argc] = NULL;
432 /* Register our internal error function. */
433 global_dc->internal_error = &internal_error_function;
435 return true;
438 /* If we are using the GCC mechanism to process exception handling, we
439 have to register the personality routine for Ada and to initialize
440 various language dependent hooks. */
442 void
443 gnat_init_gcc_eh (void)
445 #ifdef DWARF2_UNWIND_INFO
446 /* lang_dependent_init already called dwarf2out_frame_init if true. */
447 int dwarf2out_frame_initialized = dwarf2out_do_frame ();
448 #endif
450 /* We shouldn't do anything if the No_Exceptions_Handler pragma is set,
451 though. This could for instance lead to the emission of tables with
452 references to symbols (such as the Ada eh personality routine) within
453 libraries we won't link against. */
454 if (No_Exception_Handlers_Set ())
455 return;
457 /* Tell GCC we are handling cleanup actions through exception propagation.
458 This opens possibilities that we don't take advantage of yet, but is
459 nonetheless necessary to ensure that fixup code gets assigned to the
460 right exception regions. */
461 using_eh_for_cleanups ();
463 /* Turn on -fexceptions and -fnon-call-exceptions. The first one triggers
464 the generation of the necessary exception runtime tables. The second one
465 is useful for two reasons: 1/ we map some asynchronous signals like SEGV
466 to exceptions, so we need to ensure that the insns which can lead to such
467 signals are correctly attached to the exception region they pertain to,
468 2/ Some calls to pure subprograms are handled as libcall blocks and then
469 marked as "cannot trap" if the flag is not set (see emit_libcall_block).
470 We should not let this be since it is possible for such calls to actually
471 raise in Ada. */
472 flag_exceptions = 1;
473 flag_non_call_exceptions = 1;
475 init_eh ();
476 #ifdef DWARF2_UNWIND_INFO
477 if (!dwarf2out_frame_initialized && dwarf2out_do_frame ())
478 dwarf2out_frame_init ();
479 #endif
482 /* Print language-specific items in declaration NODE. */
484 static void
485 gnat_print_decl (FILE *file, tree node, int indent)
487 switch (TREE_CODE (node))
489 case CONST_DECL:
490 print_node (file, "corresponding var",
491 DECL_CONST_CORRESPONDING_VAR (node), indent + 4);
492 break;
494 case FIELD_DECL:
495 print_node (file, "original field", DECL_ORIGINAL_FIELD (node),
496 indent + 4);
497 break;
499 case VAR_DECL:
500 print_node (file, "renamed object", DECL_RENAMED_OBJECT (node),
501 indent + 4);
502 break;
504 default:
505 break;
509 /* Print language-specific items in type NODE. */
511 static void
512 gnat_print_type (FILE *file, tree node, int indent)
514 switch (TREE_CODE (node))
516 case FUNCTION_TYPE:
517 print_node (file, "ci/co list", TYPE_CI_CO_LIST (node), indent + 4);
518 break;
520 case INTEGER_TYPE:
521 if (TYPE_MODULAR_P (node))
522 print_node_brief (file, "modulus", TYPE_MODULUS (node), indent + 4);
523 else if (TYPE_HAS_ACTUAL_BOUNDS_P (node))
524 print_node (file, "actual bounds", TYPE_ACTUAL_BOUNDS (node),
525 indent + 4);
526 else if (TYPE_VAX_FLOATING_POINT_P (node))
528 else
529 print_node (file, "index type", TYPE_INDEX_TYPE (node), indent + 4);
531 /* ... fall through ... */
533 case ENUMERAL_TYPE:
534 case BOOLEAN_TYPE:
535 print_node_brief (file, "RM size", TYPE_RM_SIZE (node), indent + 4);
537 /* ... fall through ... */
539 case REAL_TYPE:
540 print_node_brief (file, "RM min", TYPE_RM_MIN_VALUE (node), indent + 4);
541 print_node_brief (file, "RM max", TYPE_RM_MAX_VALUE (node), indent + 4);
542 break;
544 case ARRAY_TYPE:
545 print_node (file,"actual bounds", TYPE_ACTUAL_BOUNDS (node), indent + 4);
546 break;
548 case VECTOR_TYPE:
549 print_node (file,"representative array",
550 TYPE_REPRESENTATIVE_ARRAY (node), indent + 4);
551 break;
553 case RECORD_TYPE:
554 if (TYPE_FAT_POINTER_P (node) || TYPE_CONTAINS_TEMPLATE_P (node))
555 print_node (file, "unconstrained array",
556 TYPE_UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY (node), indent + 4);
557 else
558 print_node (file, "Ada size", TYPE_ADA_SIZE (node), indent + 4);
559 break;
561 case UNION_TYPE:
562 case QUAL_UNION_TYPE:
563 print_node (file, "Ada size", TYPE_ADA_SIZE (node), indent + 4);
564 break;
566 default:
567 break;
571 /* Return the name to be printed for DECL. */
573 static const char *
574 gnat_printable_name (tree decl, int verbosity)
576 const char *coded_name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (decl));
577 char *ada_name = (char *) ggc_alloc (strlen (coded_name) * 2 + 60);
579 __gnat_decode (coded_name, ada_name, 0);
581 if (verbosity == 2 && !DECL_IS_BUILTIN (decl))
583 Set_Identifier_Casing (ada_name, DECL_SOURCE_FILE (decl));
584 return ggc_strdup (Name_Buffer);
587 return ada_name;
590 /* Return the name to be used in DWARF debug info for DECL. */
592 static const char *
593 gnat_dwarf_name (tree decl, int verbosity ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
595 gcc_assert (DECL_P (decl));
596 return (const char *) IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (decl));
599 /* Do nothing (return the tree node passed). */
601 static tree
602 gnat_return_tree (tree t)
604 return t;
607 /* Get the alias set corresponding to a type or expression. */
609 static alias_set_type
610 gnat_get_alias_set (tree type)
612 /* If this is a padding type, use the type of the first field. */
613 if (TYPE_IS_PADDING_P (type))
614 return get_alias_set (TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (type)));
616 /* If the type is an unconstrained array, use the type of the
617 self-referential array we make. */
618 else if (TREE_CODE (type) == UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY_TYPE)
619 return
620 get_alias_set (TREE_TYPE (TREE_TYPE (TYPE_FIELDS (TREE_TYPE (type)))));
622 /* If the type can alias any other types, return the alias set 0. */
623 else if (TYPE_P (type)
624 && TYPE_UNIVERSAL_ALIASING_P (TYPE_MAIN_VARIANT (type)))
625 return 0;
627 return -1;
630 /* GNU_TYPE is a type. Return its maximum size in bytes, if known,
631 as a constant when possible. */
633 static tree
634 gnat_type_max_size (const_tree gnu_type)
636 /* First see what we can get from TYPE_SIZE_UNIT, which might not
637 be constant even for simple expressions if it has already been
638 elaborated and possibly replaced by a VAR_DECL. */
639 tree max_unitsize = max_size (TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (gnu_type), true);
641 /* If we don't have a constant, see what we can get from TYPE_ADA_SIZE,
642 which should stay untouched. */
643 if (!host_integerp (max_unitsize, 1)
644 && (TREE_CODE (gnu_type) == RECORD_TYPE
645 || TREE_CODE (gnu_type) == UNION_TYPE
646 || TREE_CODE (gnu_type) == QUAL_UNION_TYPE)
647 && TYPE_ADA_SIZE (gnu_type))
649 tree max_adasize = max_size (TYPE_ADA_SIZE (gnu_type), true);
651 /* If we have succeeded in finding a constant, round it up to the
652 type's alignment and return the result in units. */
653 if (host_integerp (max_adasize, 1))
654 max_unitsize
655 = size_binop (CEIL_DIV_EXPR,
656 round_up (max_adasize, TYPE_ALIGN (gnu_type)),
657 bitsize_unit_node);
660 return max_unitsize;
663 /* GNU_TYPE is a subtype of an integral type. Set LOWVAL to the low bound
664 and HIGHVAL to the high bound, respectively. */
666 static void
667 gnat_get_subrange_bounds (const_tree gnu_type, tree *lowval, tree *highval)
669 *lowval = TYPE_MIN_VALUE (gnu_type);
670 *highval = TYPE_MAX_VALUE (gnu_type);
673 /* GNU_TYPE is a type. Determine if it should be passed by reference by
674 default. */
676 bool
677 default_pass_by_ref (tree gnu_type)
679 /* We pass aggregates by reference if they are sufficiently large. The
680 choice of constant here is somewhat arbitrary. We also pass by
681 reference if the target machine would either pass or return by
682 reference. Strictly speaking, we need only check the return if this
683 is an In Out parameter, but it's probably best to err on the side of
684 passing more things by reference. */
686 if (pass_by_reference (NULL, TYPE_MODE (gnu_type), gnu_type, 1))
687 return true;
689 if (targetm.calls.return_in_memory (gnu_type, NULL_TREE))
690 return true;
692 if (AGGREGATE_TYPE_P (gnu_type)
693 && (!host_integerp (TYPE_SIZE (gnu_type), 1)
694 || 0 < compare_tree_int (TYPE_SIZE (gnu_type),
695 8 * TYPE_ALIGN (gnu_type))))
696 return true;
698 return false;
701 /* GNU_TYPE is the type of a subprogram parameter. Determine from the type if
702 it should be passed by reference. */
704 bool
705 must_pass_by_ref (tree gnu_type)
707 /* We pass only unconstrained objects, those required by the language
708 to be passed by reference, and objects of variable size. The latter
709 is more efficient, avoids problems with variable size temporaries,
710 and does not produce compatibility problems with C, since C does
711 not have such objects. */
712 return (TREE_CODE (gnu_type) == UNCONSTRAINED_ARRAY_TYPE
713 || TREE_ADDRESSABLE (gnu_type)
714 || (TYPE_SIZE (gnu_type)
715 && TREE_CODE (TYPE_SIZE (gnu_type)) != INTEGER_CST));
718 /* This function is called by the front end to enumerate all the supported
719 modes for the machine. We pass a function which is called back with
720 the following integer parameters:
722 FLOAT_P nonzero if this represents a floating-point mode
723 COMPLEX_P nonzero is this represents a complex mode
724 COUNT count of number of items, nonzero for vector mode
725 PRECISION number of bits in data representation
726 MANTISSA number of bits in mantissa, if FP and known, else zero.
727 SIZE number of bits used to store data
728 ALIGN number of bits to which mode is aligned. */
730 void
731 enumerate_modes (void (*f) (int, int, int, int, int, int, unsigned int))
733 int iloop;
735 for (iloop = 0; iloop < NUM_MACHINE_MODES; iloop++)
737 enum machine_mode i = (enum machine_mode) iloop;
738 enum machine_mode j;
739 bool float_p = 0;
740 bool complex_p = 0;
741 bool vector_p = 0;
742 bool skip_p = 0;
743 int mantissa = 0;
744 enum machine_mode inner_mode = i;
746 switch (GET_MODE_CLASS (i))
748 case MODE_INT:
749 break;
750 case MODE_FLOAT:
751 float_p = 1;
752 break;
753 case MODE_COMPLEX_INT:
754 complex_p = 1;
755 inner_mode = GET_MODE_INNER (i);
756 break;
757 case MODE_COMPLEX_FLOAT:
758 float_p = 1;
759 complex_p = 1;
760 inner_mode = GET_MODE_INNER (i);
761 break;
762 case MODE_VECTOR_INT:
763 vector_p = 1;
764 inner_mode = GET_MODE_INNER (i);
765 break;
766 case MODE_VECTOR_FLOAT:
767 float_p = 1;
768 vector_p = 1;
769 inner_mode = GET_MODE_INNER (i);
770 break;
771 default:
772 skip_p = 1;
775 /* Skip this mode if it's one the front end doesn't need to know about
776 (e.g., the CC modes) or if there is no add insn for that mode (or
777 any wider mode), meaning it is not supported by the hardware. If
778 this a complex or vector mode, we care about the inner mode. */
779 for (j = inner_mode; j != VOIDmode; j = GET_MODE_WIDER_MODE (j))
780 if (optab_handler (add_optab, j)->insn_code != CODE_FOR_nothing)
781 break;
783 if (float_p)
785 const struct real_format *fmt = REAL_MODE_FORMAT (inner_mode);
787 mantissa = fmt->p;
790 if (!skip_p && j != VOIDmode)
791 (*f) (float_p, complex_p, vector_p ? GET_MODE_NUNITS (i) : 0,
792 GET_MODE_BITSIZE (i), mantissa,
793 GET_MODE_SIZE (i) * BITS_PER_UNIT, GET_MODE_ALIGNMENT (i));
797 /* Return the size of the FP mode with precision PREC. */
800 fp_prec_to_size (int prec)
802 enum machine_mode mode;
804 for (mode = GET_CLASS_NARROWEST_MODE (MODE_FLOAT); mode != VOIDmode;
805 mode = GET_MODE_WIDER_MODE (mode))
806 if (GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode) == prec)
807 return GET_MODE_BITSIZE (mode);
809 gcc_unreachable ();
812 /* Return the precision of the FP mode with size SIZE. */
815 fp_size_to_prec (int size)
817 enum machine_mode mode;
819 for (mode = GET_CLASS_NARROWEST_MODE (MODE_FLOAT); mode != VOIDmode;
820 mode = GET_MODE_WIDER_MODE (mode))
821 if (GET_MODE_BITSIZE (mode) == size)
822 return GET_MODE_PRECISION (mode);
824 gcc_unreachable ();
827 static GTY(()) tree gnat_eh_personality_decl;
829 static tree
830 gnat_eh_personality (void)
832 if (!gnat_eh_personality_decl)
833 gnat_eh_personality_decl
834 = build_personality_function (USING_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS
835 ? "__gnat_eh_personality_sj"
836 : "__gnat_eh_personality");
838 return gnat_eh_personality_decl;
841 #include "gt-ada-misc.h"