/* Instruction scheduling pass. This file contains definitions used
internally in the scheduler.
- Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998,
- 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000,
+ 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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) any later
+Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
version.
GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
-02111-1307, USA. */
+along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
+<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#ifndef GCC_SCHED_INT_H
#define GCC_SCHED_INT_H
+#ifdef INSN_SCHEDULING
+
/* For state_t. */
#include "insn-attr.h"
/* For regset_head. */
#include "basic-block.h"
/* For reg_note. */
#include "rtl.h"
+#include "df.h"
/* Pointer to data describing the current DFA state. */
extern state_t curr_state;
/* Forward declaration. */
struct ready_list;
+/* Type to represent status of a dependence. */
+typedef int ds_t;
+
+/* Type to represent weakness of speculative dependence. */
+typedef int dw_t;
+
+extern enum reg_note ds_to_dk (ds_t);
+extern ds_t dk_to_ds (enum reg_note);
+
+/* Information about the dependency. */
+struct _dep
+{
+ /* Producer. */
+ rtx pro;
+
+ /* Consumer. */
+ rtx con;
+
+ /* Dependency major type. This field is superseded by STATUS below.
+ Though, it is still in place because some targets use it. */
+ enum reg_note type;
+
+ /* Dependency status. This field holds all dependency types and additional
+ information for speculative dependencies. */
+ ds_t status;
+};
+
+typedef struct _dep dep_def;
+typedef dep_def *dep_t;
+
+#define DEP_PRO(D) ((D)->pro)
+#define DEP_CON(D) ((D)->con)
+#define DEP_TYPE(D) ((D)->type)
+#define DEP_STATUS(D) ((D)->status)
+
+/* Functions to work with dep. */
+
+extern void init_dep_1 (dep_t, rtx, rtx, enum reg_note, ds_t);
+extern void init_dep (dep_t, rtx, rtx, enum reg_note);
+
+extern void sd_debug_dep (dep_t);
+
+/* Definition of this struct resides below. */
+struct _dep_node;
+typedef struct _dep_node *dep_node_t;
+
+/* A link in the dependency list. This is essentially an equivalent of a
+ single {INSN, DEPS}_LIST rtx. */
+struct _dep_link
+{
+ /* Dep node with all the data. */
+ dep_node_t node;
+
+ /* Next link in the list. For the last one it is NULL. */
+ struct _dep_link *next;
+
+ /* Pointer to the next field of the previous link in the list.
+ For the first link this points to the deps_list->first.
+
+ With help of this field it is easy to remove and insert links to the
+ list. */
+ struct _dep_link **prev_nextp;
+};
+typedef struct _dep_link *dep_link_t;
+
+#define DEP_LINK_NODE(N) ((N)->node)
+#define DEP_LINK_NEXT(N) ((N)->next)
+#define DEP_LINK_PREV_NEXTP(N) ((N)->prev_nextp)
+
+/* Macros to work dep_link. For most usecases only part of the dependency
+ information is need. These macros conveniently provide that piece of
+ information. */
+
+#define DEP_LINK_DEP(N) (DEP_NODE_DEP (DEP_LINK_NODE (N)))
+#define DEP_LINK_PRO(N) (DEP_PRO (DEP_LINK_DEP (N)))
+#define DEP_LINK_CON(N) (DEP_CON (DEP_LINK_DEP (N)))
+#define DEP_LINK_TYPE(N) (DEP_TYPE (DEP_LINK_DEP (N)))
+#define DEP_LINK_STATUS(N) (DEP_STATUS (DEP_LINK_DEP (N)))
+
+/* A list of dep_links. */
+struct _deps_list
+{
+ /* First element. */
+ dep_link_t first;
+
+ /* Total number of elements in the list. */
+ int n_links;
+};
+typedef struct _deps_list *deps_list_t;
+
+#define DEPS_LIST_FIRST(L) ((L)->first)
+#define DEPS_LIST_N_LINKS(L) ((L)->n_links)
+
+/* Suppose we have a dependence Y between insn pro1 and con1, where pro1 has
+ additional dependents con0 and con2, and con1 is dependent on additional
+ insns pro0 and pro1:
+
+ .con0 pro0
+ . ^ |
+ . | |
+ . | |
+ . X A
+ . | |
+ . | |
+ . | V
+ .pro1--Y-->con1
+ . | ^
+ . | |
+ . | |
+ . Z B
+ . | |
+ . | |
+ . V |
+ .con2 pro2
+
+ This is represented using a "dep_node" for each dependence arc, which are
+ connected as follows (diagram is centered around Y which is fully shown;
+ other dep_nodes shown partially):
+
+ . +------------+ +--------------+ +------------+
+ . : dep_node X : | dep_node Y | : dep_node Z :
+ . : : | | : :
+ . : : | | : :
+ . : forw : | forw | : forw :
+ . : +--------+ : | +--------+ | : +--------+ :
+ forw_deps : |dep_link| : | |dep_link| | : |dep_link| :
+ +-----+ : | +----+ | : | | +----+ | | : | +----+ | :
+ |first|----->| |next|-+------+->| |next|-+--+----->| |next|-+--->NULL
+ +-----+ : | +----+ | : | | +----+ | | : | +----+ | :
+ . ^ ^ : | ^ | : | | ^ | | : | | :
+ . | | : | | | : | | | | | : | | :
+ . | +--<----+--+ +--+---<--+--+--+ +--+--+--<---+--+ | :
+ . | : | | | : | | | | | : | | | :
+ . | : | +----+ | : | | +----+ | | : | +----+ | :
+ . | : | |prev| | : | | |prev| | | : | |prev| | :
+ . | : | |next| | : | | |next| | | : | |next| | :
+ . | : | +----+ | : | | +----+ | | : | +----+ | :
+ . | : | | :<-+ | | | |<-+ : | | :<-+
+ . | : | +----+ | : | | | +----+ | | | : | +----+ | : |
+ . | : | |node|-+----+ | | |node|-+--+--+ : | |node|-+----+
+ . | : | +----+ | : | | +----+ | | : | +----+ | :
+ . | : | | : | | | | : | | :
+ . | : +--------+ : | +--------+ | : +--------+ :
+ . | : : | | : :
+ . | : SAME pro1 : | +--------+ | : SAME pro1 :
+ . | : DIFF con0 : | |dep | | : DIFF con2 :
+ . | : : | | | | : :
+ . | | | +----+ | |
+ .RTX<------------------------+--+-|pro1| | |
+ .pro1 | | +----+ | |
+ . | | | |
+ . | | +----+ | |
+ .RTX<------------------------+--+-|con1| | |
+ .con1 | | +----+ | |
+ . | | | | |
+ . | | | +----+ | |
+ . | | | |kind| | |
+ . | | | +----+ | |
+ . | : : | | |stat| | | : :
+ . | : DIFF pro0 : | | +----+ | | : DIFF pro2 :
+ . | : SAME con1 : | | | | : SAME con1 :
+ . | : : | +--------+ | : :
+ . | : : | | : :
+ . | : back : | back | : back :
+ . v : +--------+ : | +--------+ | : +--------+ :
+ back_deps : |dep_link| : | |dep_link| | : |dep_link| :
+ +-----+ : | +----+ | : | | +----+ | | : | +----+ | :
+ |first|----->| |next|-+------+->| |next|-+--+----->| |next|-+--->NULL
+ +-----+ : | +----+ | : | | +----+ | | : | +----+ | :
+ . ^ : | ^ | : | | ^ | | : | | :
+ . | : | | | : | | | | | : | | :
+ . +--<----+--+ +--+---<--+--+--+ +--+--+--<---+--+ | :
+ . : | | | : | | | | | : | | | :
+ . : | +----+ | : | | +----+ | | : | +----+ | :
+ . : | |prev| | : | | |prev| | | : | |prev| | :
+ . : | |next| | : | | |next| | | : | |next| | :
+ . : | +----+ | : | | +----+ | | : | +----+ | :
+ . : | | :<-+ | | | |<-+ : | | :<-+
+ . : | +----+ | : | | | +----+ | | | : | +----+ | : |
+ . : | |node|-+----+ | | |node|-+--+--+ : | |node|-+----+
+ . : | +----+ | : | | +----+ | | : | +----+ | :
+ . : | | : | | | | : | | :
+ . : +--------+ : | +--------+ | : +--------+ :
+ . : : | | : :
+ . : dep_node A : | dep_node Y | : dep_node B :
+ . +------------+ +--------------+ +------------+
+*/
+
+struct _dep_node
+{
+ /* Backward link. */
+ struct _dep_link back;
+
+ /* The dep. */
+ struct _dep dep;
+
+ /* Forward link. */
+ struct _dep_link forw;
+};
+
+#define DEP_NODE_BACK(N) (&(N)->back)
+#define DEP_NODE_DEP(N) (&(N)->dep)
+#define DEP_NODE_FORW(N) (&(N)->forw)
+
/* Describe state of dependencies used during sched_analyze phase. */
struct deps
{
/* An EXPR_LIST containing all MEM rtx's which are pending writes. */
rtx pending_write_mems;
- /* Indicates the combined length of the two pending lists. We must prevent
- these lists from ever growing too large since the number of dependencies
- produced is at least O(N*N), and execution time is at least O(4*N*N), as
- a function of the length of these pending lists. */
- int pending_lists_length;
+ /* We must prevent the above lists from ever growing too large since
+ the number of dependencies produced is at least O(N*N),
+ and execution time is at least O(4*N*N), as a function of the
+ length of these pending lists. */
+
+ /* Indicates the length of the pending_read list. */
+ int pending_read_list_length;
+
+ /* Indicates the length of the pending_write list. */
+ int pending_write_list_length;
/* Length of the pending memory flush list. Large functions with no
calls may build up extremely large lists. */
{
/* Add all insns that are initially ready to the ready list. Called once
before scheduling a set of insns. */
- void (*init_ready_list) (struct ready_list *);
+ void (*init_ready_list) (void);
/* Called after taking an insn from the ready list. Returns nonzero if
this insn can be scheduled, nonzero if we should silently discard it. */
int (*can_schedule_ready_p) (rtx);
/* Return nonzero if there are more insns that should be scheduled. */
int (*schedule_more_p) (void);
- /* Called after an insn has all its dependencies resolved. Return nonzero
- if it should be moved to the ready list or the queue, or zero if we
- should silently discard it. */
- int (*new_ready) (rtx);
+ /* Called after an insn has all its hard dependencies resolved.
+ Adjusts status of instruction (which is passed through second parameter)
+ to indicate if instruction should be moved to the ready list or the
+ queue, or if it should silently discard it (until next resolved
+ dependence). */
+ ds_t (*new_ready) (rtx, ds_t);
/* Compare priority of two insns. Return a positive number if the second
insn is to be preferred for scheduling, and a negative one if the first
is to be preferred. Zero if they are equally good. */
/* Maximum priority that has been assigned to an insn. */
int sched_max_insns_priority;
+
+ /* Hooks to support speculative scheduling. */
+
+ /* Called to notify frontend that instruction is being added (second
+ parameter == 0) or removed (second parameter == 1). */
+ void (*add_remove_insn) (rtx, int);
+
+ /* Called to notify frontend that instruction is being scheduled.
+ The first parameter - instruction to scheduled, the second parameter -
+ last scheduled instruction. */
+ void (*begin_schedule_ready) (rtx, rtx);
+
+ /* Called to notify frontend, that new basic block is being added.
+ The first parameter - new basic block.
+ The second parameter - block, after which new basic block is being added,
+ or EXIT_BLOCK_PTR, if recovery block is being added,
+ or NULL, if standalone block is being added. */
+ void (*add_block) (basic_block, basic_block);
+
+ /* If the second parameter is not NULL, return nonnull value, if the
+ basic block should be advanced.
+ If the second parameter is NULL, return the next basic block in EBB.
+ The first parameter is the current basic block in EBB. */
+ basic_block (*advance_target_bb) (basic_block, rtx);
+
+ /* Called after blocks were rearranged due to movement of jump instruction.
+ The first parameter - index of basic block, in which jump currently is.
+ The second parameter - index of basic block, in which jump used
+ to be.
+ The third parameter - index of basic block, that follows the second
+ parameter. */
+ void (*fix_recovery_cfg) (int, int, int);
+
+ /* ??? FIXME: should use straight bitfields inside sched_info instead of
+ this flag field. */
+ unsigned int flags;
};
+/* This structure holds description of the properties for speculative
+ scheduling. */
+struct spec_info_def
+{
+ /* Holds types of allowed speculations: BEGIN_{DATA|CONTROL},
+ BE_IN_{DATA_CONTROL}. */
+ int mask;
+
+ /* A dump file for additional information on speculative scheduling. */
+ FILE *dump;
+
+ /* Minimal cumulative weakness of speculative instruction's
+ dependencies, so that insn will be scheduled. */
+ dw_t weakness_cutoff;
+
+ /* Flags from the enum SPEC_SCHED_FLAGS. */
+ int flags;
+};
+typedef struct spec_info_def *spec_info_t;
+
extern struct sched_info *current_sched_info;
/* Indexed by INSN_UID, the collection of all data associated with
struct haifa_insn_data
{
- /* A list of insns which depend on the instruction. Unlike LOG_LINKS,
+ /* We can't place 'struct _deps_list' into h_i_d instead of deps_list_t
+ because when h_i_d extends, addresses of the deps_list->first
+ change without updating deps_list->first->next->prev_nextp. */
+
+ /* A list of hard backward dependencies. The insn is a consumer of all the
+ deps mentioned here. */
+ deps_list_t hard_back_deps;
+
+ /* A list of speculative (weak) dependencies. The insn is a consumer of all
+ the deps mentioned here. */
+ deps_list_t spec_back_deps;
+
+ /* A list of insns which depend on the instruction. Unlike 'back_deps',
it represents forward dependencies. */
- rtx depend;
+ deps_list_t forw_deps;
- /* The line number note in effect for each insn. For line number
- notes, this indicates whether the note may be reused. */
- rtx line_note;
+ /* A list of scheduled producers of the instruction. Links are being moved
+ from 'back_deps' to 'resolved_back_deps' while scheduling. */
+ deps_list_t resolved_back_deps;
+ /* A list of scheduled consumers of the instruction. Links are being moved
+ from 'forw_deps' to 'resolved_forw_deps' while scheduling to fasten the
+ search in 'forw_deps'. */
+ deps_list_t resolved_forw_deps;
+
/* Logical uid gives the original ordering of the insns. */
int luid;
/* A priority for each insn. */
int priority;
- /* The number of incoming edges in the forward dependency graph.
- As scheduling proceeds, counts are decreased. An insn moves to
- the ready queue when its counter reaches zero. */
- int dep_count;
-
- /* An encoding of the blockage range function. Both unit and range
- are coded. This member is used only for old pipeline interface. */
- unsigned int blockage;
-
/* Number of instructions referring to this insn. */
int ref_count;
used to note timing constraints for the insns in the pending list. */
int tick;
- short cost;
+ /* INTER_TICK is used to adjust INSN_TICKs of instructions from the
+ subsequent blocks in a region. */
+ int inter_tick;
+
+ /* See comment on QUEUE_INDEX macro in haifa-sched.c. */
+ int queue_index;
- /* An encoding of the function units used. This member is used only
- for old pipeline interface. */
- short units;
+ short cost;
/* This weight is an estimation of the insn's contribution to
register pressure. */
unsigned int fed_by_spec_load : 1;
unsigned int is_load_insn : 1;
- /* Nonzero if priority has been computed already. */
- unsigned int priority_known : 1;
+ /* '> 0' if priority is valid,
+ '== 0' if priority was not yet computed,
+ '< 0' if priority in invalid and should be recomputed. */
+ signed char priority_status;
+
+ /* Nonzero if instruction has internal dependence
+ (e.g. add_dependence was invoked with (insn == elem)). */
+ unsigned int has_internal_dep : 1;
+
+ /* What speculations are necessary to apply to schedule the instruction. */
+ ds_t todo_spec;
+ /* What speculations were already applied. */
+ ds_t done_spec;
+ /* What speculations are checked by this instruction. */
+ ds_t check_spec;
+
+ /* Recovery block for speculation checks. */
+ basic_block recovery_block;
+
+ /* Original pattern of the instruction. */
+ rtx orig_pat;
};
extern struct haifa_insn_data *h_i_d;
/* Accessor macros for h_i_d. There are more in haifa-sched.c and
sched-rgn.c. */
-#define INSN_DEPEND(INSN) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].depend)
+
+#define INSN_HARD_BACK_DEPS(INSN) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].hard_back_deps)
+#define INSN_SPEC_BACK_DEPS(INSN) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].spec_back_deps)
+#define INSN_FORW_DEPS(INSN) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].forw_deps)
+#define INSN_RESOLVED_BACK_DEPS(INSN) \
+ (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].resolved_back_deps)
+#define INSN_RESOLVED_FORW_DEPS(INSN) \
+ (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].resolved_forw_deps)
#define INSN_LUID(INSN) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].luid)
#define CANT_MOVE(insn) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (insn)].cant_move)
-#define INSN_DEP_COUNT(INSN) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].dep_count)
#define INSN_PRIORITY(INSN) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].priority)
-#define INSN_PRIORITY_KNOWN(INSN) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].priority_known)
-#define INSN_COST(INSN) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].cost)
-#define INSN_UNIT(INSN) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].units)
+#define INSN_PRIORITY_STATUS(INSN) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].priority_status)
+#define INSN_PRIORITY_KNOWN(INSN) (INSN_PRIORITY_STATUS (INSN) > 0)
#define INSN_REG_WEIGHT(INSN) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].reg_weight)
+#define HAS_INTERNAL_DEP(INSN) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].has_internal_dep)
+#define TODO_SPEC(INSN) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].todo_spec)
+#define DONE_SPEC(INSN) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].done_spec)
+#define CHECK_SPEC(INSN) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].check_spec)
+#define RECOVERY_BLOCK(INSN) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].recovery_block)
+#define ORIG_PAT(INSN) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].orig_pat)
+
+/* INSN is either a simple or a branchy speculation check. */
+#define IS_SPECULATION_CHECK_P(INSN) (RECOVERY_BLOCK (INSN) != NULL)
+
+/* INSN is a speculation check that will simply reexecute the speculatively
+ scheduled instruction if the speculation fails. */
+#define IS_SPECULATION_SIMPLE_CHECK_P(INSN) \
+ (RECOVERY_BLOCK (INSN) == EXIT_BLOCK_PTR)
+
+/* INSN is a speculation check that will branch to RECOVERY_BLOCK if the
+ speculation fails. Insns in that block will reexecute the speculatively
+ scheduled code and then will return immediately after INSN thus preserving
+ semantics of the program. */
+#define IS_SPECULATION_BRANCHY_CHECK_P(INSN) \
+ (RECOVERY_BLOCK (INSN) != NULL && RECOVERY_BLOCK (INSN) != EXIT_BLOCK_PTR)
+
+/* Dep status (aka ds_t) of the link encapsulates information, that is needed
+ for speculative scheduling. Namely, it is 4 integers in the range
+ [0, MAX_DEP_WEAK] and 3 bits.
+ The integers correspond to the probability of the dependence to *not*
+ exist, it is the probability, that overcoming of this dependence will
+ not be followed by execution of the recovery code. Nevertheless,
+ whatever high the probability of success is, recovery code should still
+ be generated to preserve semantics of the program. To find a way to
+ get/set these integers, please refer to the {get, set}_dep_weak ()
+ functions in sched-deps.c .
+ The 3 bits in the DEP_STATUS correspond to 3 dependence types: true-,
+ output- and anti- dependence. It is not enough for speculative scheduling
+ to know just the major type of all the dependence between two instructions,
+ as only true dependence can be overcome.
+ There also is the 4-th bit in the DEP_STATUS (HARD_DEP), that is reserved
+ for using to describe instruction's status. It is set whenever instruction
+ has at least one dependence, that cannot be overcame.
+ See also: check_dep_status () in sched-deps.c . */
+
+/* We exclude sign bit. */
+#define BITS_PER_DEP_STATUS (HOST_BITS_PER_INT - 1)
+
+/* First '4' stands for 3 dep type bits and HARD_DEP bit.
+ Second '4' stands for BEGIN_{DATA, CONTROL}, BE_IN_{DATA, CONTROL}
+ dep weakness. */
+#define BITS_PER_DEP_WEAK ((BITS_PER_DEP_STATUS - 4) / 4)
+
+/* Mask of speculative weakness in dep_status. */
+#define DEP_WEAK_MASK ((1 << BITS_PER_DEP_WEAK) - 1)
+
+/* This constant means that dependence is fake with 99.999...% probability.
+ This is the maximum value, that can appear in dep_status.
+ Note, that we don't want MAX_DEP_WEAK to be the same as DEP_WEAK_MASK for
+ debugging reasons. Though, it can be set to DEP_WEAK_MASK, and, when
+ done so, we'll get fast (mul for)/(div by) NO_DEP_WEAK. */
+#define MAX_DEP_WEAK (DEP_WEAK_MASK - 1)
+
+/* This constant means that dependence is 99.999...% real and it is a really
+ bad idea to overcome it (though this can be done, preserving program
+ semantics). */
+#define MIN_DEP_WEAK 1
+
+/* This constant represents 100% probability.
+ E.g. it is used to represent weakness of dependence, that doesn't exist. */
+#define NO_DEP_WEAK (MAX_DEP_WEAK + MIN_DEP_WEAK)
+
+/* Default weakness of speculative dependence. Used when we can't say
+ neither bad nor good about the dependence. */
+#define UNCERTAIN_DEP_WEAK (MAX_DEP_WEAK - MAX_DEP_WEAK / 4)
+
+/* Offset for speculative weaknesses in dep_status. */
+enum SPEC_TYPES_OFFSETS {
+ BEGIN_DATA_BITS_OFFSET = 0,
+ BE_IN_DATA_BITS_OFFSET = BEGIN_DATA_BITS_OFFSET + BITS_PER_DEP_WEAK,
+ BEGIN_CONTROL_BITS_OFFSET = BE_IN_DATA_BITS_OFFSET + BITS_PER_DEP_WEAK,
+ BE_IN_CONTROL_BITS_OFFSET = BEGIN_CONTROL_BITS_OFFSET + BITS_PER_DEP_WEAK
+};
+
+/* The following defines provide numerous constants used to distinguish between
+ different types of speculative dependencies. */
+
+/* Dependence can be overcome with generation of new data speculative
+ instruction. */
+#define BEGIN_DATA (((ds_t) DEP_WEAK_MASK) << BEGIN_DATA_BITS_OFFSET)
+
+/* This dependence is to the instruction in the recovery block, that was
+ formed to recover after data-speculation failure.
+ Thus, this dependence can overcome with generating of the copy of
+ this instruction in the recovery block. */
+#define BE_IN_DATA (((ds_t) DEP_WEAK_MASK) << BE_IN_DATA_BITS_OFFSET)
+
+/* Dependence can be overcome with generation of new control speculative
+ instruction. */
+#define BEGIN_CONTROL (((ds_t) DEP_WEAK_MASK) << BEGIN_CONTROL_BITS_OFFSET)
+
+/* This dependence is to the instruction in the recovery block, that was
+ formed to recover after control-speculation failure.
+ Thus, this dependence can be overcome with generating of the copy of
+ this instruction in the recovery block. */
+#define BE_IN_CONTROL (((ds_t) DEP_WEAK_MASK) << BE_IN_CONTROL_BITS_OFFSET)
+
+/* A few convenient combinations. */
+#define BEGIN_SPEC (BEGIN_DATA | BEGIN_CONTROL)
+#define DATA_SPEC (BEGIN_DATA | BE_IN_DATA)
+#define CONTROL_SPEC (BEGIN_CONTROL | BE_IN_CONTROL)
+#define SPECULATIVE (DATA_SPEC | CONTROL_SPEC)
+#define BE_IN_SPEC (BE_IN_DATA | BE_IN_CONTROL)
+
+/* Constants, that are helpful in iterating through dep_status. */
+#define FIRST_SPEC_TYPE BEGIN_DATA
+#define LAST_SPEC_TYPE BE_IN_CONTROL
+#define SPEC_TYPE_SHIFT BITS_PER_DEP_WEAK
+
+/* Dependence on instruction can be of multiple types
+ (e.g. true and output). This fields enhance REG_NOTE_KIND information
+ of the dependence. */
+#define DEP_TRUE (((ds_t) 1) << (BE_IN_CONTROL_BITS_OFFSET + BITS_PER_DEP_WEAK))
+#define DEP_OUTPUT (DEP_TRUE << 1)
+#define DEP_ANTI (DEP_OUTPUT << 1)
+
+#define DEP_TYPES (DEP_TRUE | DEP_OUTPUT | DEP_ANTI)
+
+/* Instruction has non-speculative dependence. This bit represents the
+ property of an instruction - not the one of a dependence.
+ Therefore, it can appear only in TODO_SPEC field of an instruction. */
+#define HARD_DEP (DEP_ANTI << 1)
+
+/* This represents the results of calling sched-deps.c functions,
+ which modify dependencies. */
+enum DEPS_ADJUST_RESULT {
+ /* No dependence needed (e.g. producer == consumer). */
+ DEP_NODEP,
+ /* Dependence is already present and wasn't modified. */
+ DEP_PRESENT,
+ /* Existing dependence was modified to include additional information. */
+ DEP_CHANGED,
+ /* New dependence has been created. */
+ DEP_CREATED
+};
-#define INSN_BLOCKAGE(INSN) (h_i_d[INSN_UID (INSN)].blockage)
-#define UNIT_BITS 5
-#define BLOCKAGE_MASK ((1 << BLOCKAGE_BITS) - 1)
-#define ENCODE_BLOCKAGE(U, R) \
- (((U) << BLOCKAGE_BITS \
- | MIN_BLOCKAGE_COST (R)) << BLOCKAGE_BITS \
- | MAX_BLOCKAGE_COST (R))
-#define UNIT_BLOCKED(B) ((B) >> (2 * BLOCKAGE_BITS))
-#define BLOCKAGE_RANGE(B) \
- (((((B) >> BLOCKAGE_BITS) & BLOCKAGE_MASK) << (HOST_BITS_PER_INT / 2)) \
- | ((B) & BLOCKAGE_MASK))
-
-/* Encodings of the `<name>_unit_blockage_range' function. */
-#define MIN_BLOCKAGE_COST(R) ((R) >> (HOST_BITS_PER_INT / 2))
-#define MAX_BLOCKAGE_COST(R) ((R) & ((1 << (HOST_BITS_PER_INT / 2)) - 1))
+/* Represents the bits that can be set in the flags field of the
+ sched_info structure. */
+enum SCHED_FLAGS {
+ /* If set, generate links between instruction as DEPS_LIST.
+ Otherwise, generate usual INSN_LIST links. */
+ USE_DEPS_LIST = 1,
+ /* Perform data or control (or both) speculation.
+ Results in generation of data and control speculative dependencies.
+ Requires USE_DEPS_LIST set. */
+ DO_SPECULATION = USE_DEPS_LIST << 1,
+ SCHED_RGN = DO_SPECULATION << 1,
+ SCHED_EBB = SCHED_RGN << 1,
+ /* Scheduler can possible create new basic blocks. Used for assertions. */
+ NEW_BBS = SCHED_EBB << 1
+};
+
+enum SPEC_SCHED_FLAGS {
+ COUNT_SPEC_IN_CRITICAL_PATH = 1,
+ PREFER_NON_DATA_SPEC = COUNT_SPEC_IN_CRITICAL_PATH << 1,
+ PREFER_NON_CONTROL_SPEC = PREFER_NON_DATA_SPEC << 1
+};
+
+#define NOTE_NOT_BB_P(NOTE) (NOTE_P (NOTE) && (NOTE_KIND (NOTE) \
+ != NOTE_INSN_BASIC_BLOCK))
extern FILE *sched_dump;
extern int sched_verbose;
+extern spec_info_t spec_info;
+extern bool haifa_recovery_bb_ever_added_p;
+
/* Exception Free Loads:
We define five classes of speculative loads: IFREE, IRISKY,
#define HAIFA_INLINE __inline
#endif
-/* Functions in sched-vis.c. */
-extern void print_insn (char *, rtx, int);
-
/* Functions in sched-deps.c. */
-extern int add_dependence (rtx, rtx, enum reg_note);
+extern bool sched_insns_conditions_mutex_p (const_rtx, const_rtx);
+extern void add_dependence (rtx, rtx, enum reg_note);
extern void sched_analyze (struct deps *, rtx, rtx);
+extern bool deps_pools_are_empty_p (void);
+extern void sched_free_deps (rtx, rtx, bool);
extern void init_deps (struct deps *);
extern void free_deps (struct deps *);
extern void init_deps_global (void);
extern void finish_deps_global (void);
-extern void add_forward_dependence (rtx, rtx, enum reg_note);
-extern void compute_forward_dependences (rtx, rtx);
-extern rtx find_insn_list (rtx, rtx);
extern void init_dependency_caches (int);
extern void free_dependency_caches (void);
+extern void extend_dependency_caches (int, bool);
+extern dw_t get_dep_weak (ds_t, ds_t);
+extern ds_t set_dep_weak (ds_t, ds_t, dw_t);
+extern ds_t ds_merge (ds_t, ds_t);
+extern void debug_ds (ds_t);
/* Functions in haifa-sched.c. */
-extern int haifa_classify_insn (rtx);
-extern void get_block_head_tail (int, rtx *, rtx *);
-extern int no_real_insns_p (rtx, rtx);
-
-extern void rm_line_notes (rtx, rtx);
-extern void save_line_notes (int, rtx, rtx);
-extern void restore_line_notes (rtx, rtx);
-extern void rm_redundant_line_notes (void);
+extern int haifa_classify_insn (const_rtx);
+extern void get_ebb_head_tail (basic_block, basic_block, rtx *, rtx *);
+extern int no_real_insns_p (const_rtx, const_rtx);
+
extern void rm_other_notes (rtx, rtx);
-extern int insn_cost (rtx, rtx, rtx);
+extern int insn_cost (rtx);
+extern int dep_cost (dep_t);
extern int set_priorities (rtx, rtx);
-extern void schedule_block (int, int);
-extern void sched_init (FILE *);
+extern void schedule_block (basic_block *, int);
+extern void sched_init (void);
extern void sched_finish (void);
-extern void ready_add (struct ready_list *, rtx);
+extern int try_ready (rtx);
+extern void * xrecalloc (void *, size_t, size_t, size_t);
+extern bool sched_insn_is_legitimate_for_speculation_p (const_rtx, ds_t);
+extern void unlink_bb_notes (basic_block, basic_block);
+extern void add_block (basic_block, basic_block);
+extern rtx bb_note (basic_block);
+
+/* Functions in sched-rgn.c. */
+
+extern void debug_dependencies (rtx, rtx);
+
+/* sched-deps.c interface to walk, add, search, update, resolve, delete
+ and debug instruction dependencies. */
+
+/* Constants defining dependences lists. */
+
+/* No list. */
+#define SD_LIST_NONE (0)
+
+/* hard_back_deps. */
+#define SD_LIST_HARD_BACK (1)
+
+/* spec_back_deps. */
+#define SD_LIST_SPEC_BACK (2)
+
+/* forw_deps. */
+#define SD_LIST_FORW (4)
+
+/* resolved_back_deps. */
+#define SD_LIST_RES_BACK (8)
+
+/* resolved_forw_deps. */
+#define SD_LIST_RES_FORW (16)
+
+#define SD_LIST_BACK (SD_LIST_HARD_BACK | SD_LIST_SPEC_BACK)
+
+/* A type to hold above flags. */
+typedef int sd_list_types_def;
+
+extern void sd_next_list (const_rtx, sd_list_types_def *, deps_list_t *, bool *);
+
+/* Iterator to walk through, resolve and delete dependencies. */
+struct _sd_iterator
+{
+ /* What lists to walk. Can be any combination of SD_LIST_* flags. */
+ sd_list_types_def types;
+
+ /* Instruction dependencies lists of which will be walked. */
+ rtx insn;
+
+ /* Pointer to the next field of the previous element. This is not
+ simply a pointer to the next element to allow easy deletion from the
+ list. When a dep is being removed from the list the iterator
+ will automatically advance because the value in *linkp will start
+ referring to the next element. */
+ dep_link_t *linkp;
+
+ /* True if the current list is a resolved one. */
+ bool resolved_p;
+};
+
+typedef struct _sd_iterator sd_iterator_def;
+
+/* ??? We can move some definitions that are used in below inline functions
+ out of sched-int.h to sched-deps.c provided that the below functions will
+ become global externals.
+ These definitions include:
+ * struct _deps_list: opaque pointer is needed at global scope.
+ * struct _dep_link: opaque pointer is needed at scope of sd_iterator_def.
+ * struct _dep_node: opaque pointer is needed at scope of
+ struct _deps_link. */
+
+/* Return initialized iterator. */
+static inline sd_iterator_def
+sd_iterator_start (rtx insn, sd_list_types_def types)
+{
+ /* Some dep_link a pointer to which will return NULL. */
+ static dep_link_t null_link = NULL;
+
+ sd_iterator_def i;
+
+ i.types = types;
+ i.insn = insn;
+ i.linkp = &null_link;
+
+ /* Avoid 'uninitialized warning'. */
+ i.resolved_p = false;
+
+ return i;
+}
+
+/* Return the current element. */
+static inline bool
+sd_iterator_cond (sd_iterator_def *it_ptr, dep_t *dep_ptr)
+{
+ dep_link_t link = *it_ptr->linkp;
+
+ if (link != NULL)
+ {
+ *dep_ptr = DEP_LINK_DEP (link);
+ return true;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ sd_list_types_def types = it_ptr->types;
+
+ if (types != SD_LIST_NONE)
+ /* Switch to next list. */
+ {
+ deps_list_t list;
+
+ sd_next_list (it_ptr->insn,
+ &it_ptr->types, &list, &it_ptr->resolved_p);
+
+ it_ptr->linkp = &DEPS_LIST_FIRST (list);
+
+ return sd_iterator_cond (it_ptr, dep_ptr);
+ }
+
+ *dep_ptr = NULL;
+ return false;
+ }
+}
+
+/* Advance iterator. */
+static inline void
+sd_iterator_next (sd_iterator_def *it_ptr)
+{
+ it_ptr->linkp = &DEP_LINK_NEXT (*it_ptr->linkp);
+}
+
+/* A cycle wrapper. */
+#define FOR_EACH_DEP(INSN, LIST_TYPES, ITER, DEP) \
+ for ((ITER) = sd_iterator_start ((INSN), (LIST_TYPES)); \
+ sd_iterator_cond (&(ITER), &(DEP)); \
+ sd_iterator_next (&(ITER)))
+
+extern int sd_lists_size (const_rtx, sd_list_types_def);
+extern bool sd_lists_empty_p (const_rtx, sd_list_types_def);
+extern void sd_init_insn (rtx);
+extern void sd_finish_insn (rtx);
+extern dep_t sd_find_dep_between (rtx, rtx, bool);
+extern void sd_add_dep (dep_t, bool);
+extern enum DEPS_ADJUST_RESULT sd_add_or_update_dep (dep_t, bool);
+extern void sd_resolve_dep (sd_iterator_def);
+extern void sd_copy_back_deps (rtx, rtx, bool);
+extern void sd_delete_dep (sd_iterator_def);
+extern void sd_debug_lists (rtx, sd_list_types_def);
+
+#endif /* INSN_SCHEDULING */
#endif /* GCC_SCHED_INT_H */