/* Hooks for cfg representation specific functions.
- Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010
+ Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Contributed by Sebastian Pop <s.pop@laposte.net>
This file is part of GCC.
GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
+the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
any later version.
GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-along with GCC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
-the Free Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
-Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
+along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
+<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include "config.h"
#include "system.h"
#include "basic-block.h"
#include "tree-flow.h"
#include "timevar.h"
-#include "toplev.h"
+#include "diagnostic-core.h"
#include "cfgloop.h"
/* A pointer to one of the hooks containers. */
/* Initialization of functions specific to the tree IR. */
void
-tree_register_cfg_hooks (void)
+gimple_register_cfg_hooks (void)
{
- cfg_hooks = &tree_cfg_hooks;
+ cfg_hooks = &gimple_cfg_hooks;
+}
+
+struct cfg_hooks
+get_cfg_hooks (void)
+{
+ return *cfg_hooks;
+}
+
+void
+set_cfg_hooks (struct cfg_hooks new_cfg_hooks)
+{
+ *cfg_hooks = new_cfg_hooks;
}
/* Returns current ir type. */
enum ir_type
current_ir_type (void)
{
- if (cfg_hooks == &tree_cfg_hooks)
+ if (cfg_hooks == &gimple_cfg_hooks)
return IR_GIMPLE;
else if (cfg_hooks == &rtl_cfg_hooks)
return IR_RTL_CFGRTL;
Currently it does following: checks edge and basic block list correctness
and calls into IL dependent checking then. */
-void
+DEBUG_FUNCTION void
verify_flow_info (void)
{
size_t *edge_checksum;
edge_iterator ei;
char *s_indent;
- s_indent = alloca ((size_t) indent + 1);
+ s_indent = (char *) alloca ((size_t) indent + 1);
memset (s_indent, ' ', (size_t) indent);
s_indent[indent] = '\0';
putc ('\n', outf);
if (cfg_hooks->dump_bb)
- cfg_hooks->dump_bb (bb, outf, indent);
+ cfg_hooks->dump_bb (bb, outf, indent, 0);
}
/* Redirect edge E to the given basic block DEST and update underlying program
ret = cfg_hooks->redirect_edge_and_branch (e, dest);
- /* If RET != E, then the edge E was removed since RET already lead to the
- same destination. */
- if (ret != NULL && current_loops != NULL)
- rescan_loop_exit (e, false, ret != e);
+ /* If RET != E, then either the redirection failed, or the edge E
+ was removed since RET already lead to the same destination. */
+ if (current_loops != NULL && ret == e)
+ rescan_loop_exit (e, false, false);
return ret;
}
to the destination of the other edge going from its source. */
bool
-can_remove_branch_p (edge e)
+can_remove_branch_p (const_edge e)
{
if (!cfg_hooks->can_remove_branch_p)
internal_error ("%s does not support can_remove_branch_p",
other = EDGE_SUCC (src, EDGE_SUCC (src, 0) == e);
irr = other->flags & EDGE_IRREDUCIBLE_LOOP;
- if (current_loops != NULL)
- rescan_loop_exit (e, false, true);
-
e = redirect_edge_and_branch (e, other->dest);
gcc_assert (e != NULL);
e->flags |= irr;
}
+/* Removes edge E from cfg. Unlike remove_branch, it does not update IL. */
+
+void
+remove_edge (edge e)
+{
+ if (current_loops != NULL)
+ rescan_loop_exit (e, false, true);
+
+ remove_edge_raw (e);
+}
+
/* Redirect the edge E to basic block DEST even if it requires creating
of a new basic block; then it returns the newly created basic block.
Aborts when redirection is impossible. */
redirect_edge_and_branch_force (edge e, basic_block dest)
{
basic_block ret, src = e->src;
- struct loop *loop;
if (!cfg_hooks->redirect_edge_and_branch_force)
internal_error ("%s does not support redirect_edge_and_branch_force",
rescan_loop_exit (e, false, true);
ret = cfg_hooks->redirect_edge_and_branch_force (e, dest);
- if (ret != NULL
- && dom_info_available_p (CDI_DOMINATORS))
+
+ if (ret != NULL && dom_info_available_p (CDI_DOMINATORS))
set_immediate_dominator (CDI_DOMINATORS, ret, src);
if (current_loops != NULL)
{
if (ret != NULL)
{
- loop = find_common_loop (single_pred (ret)->loop_father,
- single_succ (ret)->loop_father);
+ struct loop *loop
+ = find_common_loop (single_pred (ret)->loop_father,
+ single_succ (ret)->loop_father);
add_bb_to_loop (ret, loop);
}
else if (find_edge (src, dest) == e)
split_block (basic_block bb, void *i)
{
basic_block new_bb;
+ edge res;
if (!cfg_hooks->split_block)
internal_error ("%s does not support split_block", cfg_hooks->name);
new_bb->count = bb->count;
new_bb->frequency = bb->frequency;
new_bb->loop_depth = bb->loop_depth;
+ new_bb->discriminator = bb->discriminator;
if (dom_info_available_p (CDI_DOMINATORS))
{
}
if (current_loops != NULL)
- add_bb_to_loop (new_bb, bb->loop_father);
+ {
+ add_bb_to_loop (new_bb, bb->loop_father);
+ if (bb->loop_father->latch == bb)
+ bb->loop_father->latch = new_bb;
+ }
- return make_single_succ_edge (bb, new_bb, EDGE_FALLTHRU);
+ res = make_single_succ_edge (bb, new_bb, EDGE_FALLTHRU);
+
+ if (bb->flags & BB_IRREDUCIBLE_LOOP)
+ {
+ new_bb->flags |= BB_IRREDUCIBLE_LOOP;
+ res->flags |= EDGE_IRREDUCIBLE_LOOP;
+ }
+
+ return res;
}
/* Splits block BB just after labels. The newly created edge is returned. */
}
bool
-predicted_by_p (basic_block bb, enum br_predictor predictor)
+predicted_by_p (const_basic_block bb, enum br_predictor predictor)
{
if (!cfg_hooks->predict_edge)
internal_error ("%s does not support predicted_by_p", cfg_hooks->name);
if (!cfg_hooks->merge_blocks)
internal_error ("%s does not support merge_blocks", cfg_hooks->name);
+ cfg_hooks->merge_blocks (a, b);
+
if (current_loops != NULL)
remove_bb_from_loops (b);
- cfg_hooks->merge_blocks (a, b);
-
/* Normally there should only be one successor of A and that is B, but
partway though the merge of blocks for conditional_execution we'll
be merging a TEST block with THEN and ELSE successors. Free the
whole lot of them and hope the caller knows what they're doing. */
while (EDGE_COUNT (a->succs) != 0)
- {
- if (current_loops != NULL)
- rescan_loop_exit (EDGE_SUCC (a, 0), false, true);
- remove_edge (EDGE_SUCC (a, 0));
- }
+ remove_edge (EDGE_SUCC (a, 0));
/* Adjust the edges out of B for the new owner. */
FOR_EACH_EDGE (e, ei, b->succs)
/* Redirect back edges we want to keep. */
for (ei = ei_start (dummy->preds); (e = ei_safe_edge (ei)); )
{
+ basic_block e_src;
+
if (redirect_edge_p (e))
{
ei_next (&ei);
if (fallthru->count < 0)
fallthru->count = 0;
+ e_src = e->src;
jump = redirect_edge_and_branch_force (e, bb);
- if (jump != NULL
- && new_bb_cbk != NULL)
- new_bb_cbk (jump);
+ if (jump != NULL)
+ {
+ /* If we redirected the loop latch edge, the JUMP block now acts like
+ the new latch of the loop. */
+ if (current_loops != NULL
+ && dummy->loop_father != NULL
+ && dummy->loop_father->header == dummy
+ && dummy->loop_father->latch == e_src)
+ dummy->loop_father->latch = jump;
+
+ if (new_bb_cbk != NULL)
+ new_bb_cbk (jump);
+ }
}
if (dom_info_available_p (CDI_DOMINATORS))
{
- basic_block doms_to_fix[2];
-
- doms_to_fix[0] = dummy;
- doms_to_fix[1] = bb;
- iterate_fix_dominators (CDI_DOMINATORS, doms_to_fix, 2);
+ VEC (basic_block, heap) *doms_to_fix = VEC_alloc (basic_block, heap, 2);
+ VEC_quick_push (basic_block, doms_to_fix, dummy);
+ VEC_quick_push (basic_block, doms_to_fix, bb);
+ iterate_fix_dominators (CDI_DOMINATORS, doms_to_fix, false);
+ VEC_free (basic_block, heap, doms_to_fix);
}
if (current_loops != NULL)
return fallthru;
}
+/* Try to make the edge fallthru. */
+
void
tidy_fallthru_edge (edge e)
{
/* Fix up edges that now fall through, or rather should now fall through
but previously required a jump around now deleted blocks. Simplify
the search by only examining blocks numerically adjacent, since this
- is how find_basic_blocks created them. */
+ is how they were created.
+
+ ??? This routine is currently RTL specific. */
void
tidy_fallthru_edges (void)
a single successor.
If we had a conditional branch to the next instruction when
- find_basic_blocks was called, then there will only be one
- out edge for the block which ended with the conditional
- branch (since we do not create duplicate edges).
+ CFG was built, then there will only be one out edge for the
+ block which ended with the conditional branch (since we do
+ not create duplicate edges).
Furthermore, the edge will be marked as a fallthru because we
merge the flags for the duplicate edges. So we do not want to
}
}
+/* Edge E is assumed to be fallthru edge. Emit needed jump instruction
+ (and possibly create new basic block) to make edge non-fallthru.
+ Return newly created BB or NULL if none. */
+
+basic_block
+force_nonfallthru (edge e)
+{
+ basic_block ret, src = e->src;
+
+ if (!cfg_hooks->force_nonfallthru)
+ internal_error ("%s does not support force_nonfallthru",
+ cfg_hooks->name);
+
+ ret = cfg_hooks->force_nonfallthru (e);
+ if (ret != NULL)
+ {
+ if (dom_info_available_p (CDI_DOMINATORS))
+ set_immediate_dominator (CDI_DOMINATORS, ret, src);
+
+ if (current_loops != NULL)
+ {
+ struct loop *loop
+ = find_common_loop (single_pred (ret)->loop_father,
+ single_succ (ret)->loop_father);
+ rescan_loop_exit (e, false, true);
+ add_bb_to_loop (ret, loop);
+ }
+ }
+
+ return ret;
+}
+
/* Returns true if we can duplicate basic block BB. */
bool
-can_duplicate_block_p (basic_block bb)
+can_duplicate_block_p (const_basic_block bb)
{
- edge e;
-
if (!cfg_hooks->can_duplicate_block_p)
internal_error ("%s does not support can_duplicate_block_p",
cfg_hooks->name);
if (bb == EXIT_BLOCK_PTR || bb == ENTRY_BLOCK_PTR)
return false;
- /* Duplicating fallthru block to exit would require adding a jump
- and splitting the real last BB. */
- e = find_edge (bb, EXIT_BLOCK_PTR);
- if (e && (e->flags & EDGE_FALLTHRU))
- return false;
-
return cfg_hooks->can_duplicate_block_p (bb);
}
if (bb->count < new_count)
new_count = bb->count;
-#ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING
- gcc_assert (can_duplicate_block_p (bb));
-#endif
+ gcc_checking_assert (can_duplicate_block_p (bb));
new_bb = cfg_hooks->duplicate_block (bb);
if (after)
if (current_loops != NULL)
{
struct loop *cloop = bb->loop_father;
- if (cloop->copy)
- cloop = cloop->copy;
- add_bb_to_loop (new_bb, cloop);
+ struct loop *copy = get_loop_copy (cloop);
+ add_bb_to_loop (new_bb, copy ? copy : cloop);
}
return new_bb;
/* Return 1 if BB ends with a conditional branch, 0 otherwise. */
bool
-block_ends_with_condjump_p (basic_block bb)
+block_ends_with_condjump_p (const_basic_block bb)
{
if (!cfg_hooks->block_ends_with_condjump_p)
internal_error ("%s does not support block_ends_with_condjump_p",
/* Conditional jumps are represented differently in trees and RTL,
this hook takes a basic block that is known to have a cond jump
- at its end and extracts the taken and not taken eges out of it
+ at its end and extracts the taken and not taken edges out of it
and store it in E1 and E2 respectively. */
void
extract_cond_bb_edges (basic_block b, edge *e1, edge *e2)
new condition basic block that guards the versioned loop. */
void
lv_adjust_loop_header_phi (basic_block first, basic_block second,
- basic_block new, edge e)
+ basic_block new_block, edge e)
{
if (cfg_hooks->lv_adjust_loop_header_phi)
- cfg_hooks->lv_adjust_loop_header_phi (first, second, new, e);
+ cfg_hooks->lv_adjust_loop_header_phi (first, second, new_block, e);
}
/* Conditions in trees and RTL are different so we need
versioning code. */
void
lv_add_condition_to_bb (basic_block first, basic_block second,
- basic_block new, void *cond)
+ basic_block new_block, void *cond)
{
gcc_assert (cfg_hooks->lv_add_condition_to_bb);
- cfg_hooks->lv_add_condition_to_bb (first, second, new, cond);
+ cfg_hooks->lv_add_condition_to_bb (first, second, new_block, cond);
}