/* Generic routines for manipulating PHIs
- Copyright (C) 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 2003, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GCC.
make_phi_node (tree var, int len)
{
tree phi;
+ int capacity;
- len = ideal_phi_node_len (len);
+ capacity = ideal_phi_node_len (len);
- phi = allocate_phi_node (len);
+ phi = allocate_phi_node (capacity);
- /* We do not have to clear a part of the PHI node that stores PHI
- arguments, which is safe because we tell the garbage collector to
- scan up to num_args elements in the array of PHI arguments. In
- other words, the garbage collector will not follow garbage
- pointers in the unused portion of the array. */
- memset (phi, 0, sizeof (struct tree_phi_node) - sizeof (struct phi_arg_d));
+ /* We need to clear the entire PHI node, including the argument
+ portion, because we represent a "missing PHI argument" by placing
+ NULL_TREE in PHI_ARG_DEF. */
+ memset (phi, 0, (sizeof (struct tree_phi_node) - sizeof (struct phi_arg_d)
+ + sizeof (struct phi_arg_d) * len));
TREE_SET_CODE (phi, PHI_NODE);
- PHI_ARG_CAPACITY (phi) = len;
+ PHI_NUM_ARGS (phi) = len;
+ PHI_ARG_CAPACITY (phi) = capacity;
TREE_TYPE (phi) = TREE_TYPE (var);
if (TREE_CODE (var) == SSA_NAME)
SET_PHI_RESULT (phi, var);
int old_size;
tree new_phi;
- gcc_assert (len >= PHI_ARG_CAPACITY (*phi));
+ gcc_assert (len > PHI_ARG_CAPACITY (*phi));
/* The garbage collector will not look at the PHI node beyond the
first PHI_NUM_ARGS elements. Therefore, all we have to copy is a
*phi = new_phi;
}
+/* Reserve PHI arguments for a new edge to basic block BB. */
+
+void
+reserve_phi_args_for_new_edge (basic_block bb)
+{
+ tree *loc;
+ int len = EDGE_COUNT (bb->preds);
+ int cap = ideal_phi_node_len (len + 4);
+
+ for (loc = &(bb_ann (bb)->phi_nodes);
+ *loc;
+ loc = &PHI_CHAIN (*loc))
+ {
+ if (len > PHI_ARG_CAPACITY (*loc))
+ {
+ tree old_phi = *loc;
+
+ resize_phi_node (loc, cap);
+
+ /* The result of the phi is defined by this phi node. */
+ SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (PHI_RESULT (*loc)) = *loc;
+
+ release_phi_node (old_phi);
+ }
+
+ /* We represent a "missing PHI argument" by placing NULL_TREE in
+ the corresponding slot. If PHI arguments were added
+ immediately after an edge is created, this zeroing would not
+ be necessary, but unfortunately this is not the case. For
+ example, the loop optimizer duplicates several basic blocks,
+ redirects edges, and then fixes up PHI arguments later in
+ batch. */
+ SET_PHI_ARG_DEF (*loc, len - 1, NULL_TREE);
+
+ PHI_NUM_ARGS (*loc)++;
+ }
+}
+
/* Create a new PHI node for variable VAR at basic block BB. */
tree
PHI points to the reallocated phi node when we return. */
void
-add_phi_arg (tree *phi, tree def, edge e)
+add_phi_arg (tree phi, tree def, edge e)
{
basic_block bb = e->dest;
- int i = PHI_NUM_ARGS (*phi);
- gcc_assert (bb == bb_for_stmt (*phi));
+ gcc_assert (bb == bb_for_stmt (phi));
- if (i >= PHI_ARG_CAPACITY (*phi))
- {
- tree old_phi = *phi;
-
- /* Resize the phi. Unfortunately, this will relocate it. */
- resize_phi_node (phi, ideal_phi_node_len (i + 4));
-
- /* resize_phi_node will necessarily relocate the phi. */
- gcc_assert (*phi != old_phi);
-
- /* The result of the phi is defined by this phi node. */
- SSA_NAME_DEF_STMT (PHI_RESULT (*phi)) = *phi;
+ /* We resize PHI nodes upon edge creation. We should always have
+ enough room at this point. */
+ gcc_assert (PHI_NUM_ARGS (phi) <= PHI_ARG_CAPACITY (phi));
- release_phi_node (old_phi);
-
- /* Update the list head if replacing the first listed phi. */
- if (phi_nodes (bb) == old_phi)
- bb_ann (bb)->phi_nodes = *phi;
- else
- {
- /* Traverse the list looking for the phi node to chain to. */
- tree p;
-
- for (p = phi_nodes (bb);
- p && PHI_CHAIN (p) != old_phi;
- p = PHI_CHAIN (p))
- ;
-
- gcc_assert (p);
- PHI_CHAIN (p) = *phi;
- }
- }
+ /* We resize PHI nodes upon edge creation. We should always have
+ enough room at this point. */
+ gcc_assert (e->dest_idx < (unsigned int) PHI_NUM_ARGS (phi));
/* Copy propagation needs to know what object occur in abnormal
PHI nodes. This is a convenient place to record such information. */
if (e->flags & EDGE_ABNORMAL)
{
SSA_NAME_OCCURS_IN_ABNORMAL_PHI (def) = 1;
- SSA_NAME_OCCURS_IN_ABNORMAL_PHI (PHI_RESULT (*phi)) = 1;
+ SSA_NAME_OCCURS_IN_ABNORMAL_PHI (PHI_RESULT (phi)) = 1;
}
- SET_PHI_ARG_DEF (*phi, i, def);
- PHI_ARG_EDGE (*phi, i) = e;
- PHI_ARG_NONZERO (*phi, i) = false;
- PHI_NUM_ARGS (*phi)++;
-}
-
-/* Remove a PHI argument from PHI. BLOCK is the predecessor block where
- the PHI argument is coming from. */
-
-void
-remove_phi_arg (tree phi, basic_block block)
-{
- int i, num_elem = PHI_NUM_ARGS (phi);
-
- for (i = 0; i < num_elem; i++)
- {
- basic_block src_bb;
-
- src_bb = PHI_ARG_EDGE (phi, i)->src;
-
- if (src_bb == block)
- {
- remove_phi_arg_num (phi, i);
- return;
- }
- }
+ SET_PHI_ARG_DEF (phi, e->dest_idx, def);
+ PHI_ARG_NONZERO (phi, e->dest_idx) = false;
}
+/* Remove the Ith argument from PHI's argument list. This routine
+ implements removal by swapping the last alternative with the
+ alternative we want to delete and then shrinking the vector, which
+ is consistent with how we remove an edge from the edge vector. */
-/* Remove the Ith argument from PHI's argument list. This routine assumes
- ordering of alternatives in the vector is not important and implements
- removal by swapping the last alternative with the alternative we want to
- delete, then shrinking the vector. */
-
-void
+static void
remove_phi_arg_num (tree phi, int i)
{
int num_elem = PHI_NUM_ARGS (phi);
if (i != num_elem - 1)
{
SET_PHI_ARG_DEF (phi, i, PHI_ARG_DEF (phi, num_elem - 1));
- PHI_ARG_EDGE (phi, i) = PHI_ARG_EDGE (phi, num_elem - 1);
PHI_ARG_NONZERO (phi, i) = PHI_ARG_NONZERO (phi, num_elem - 1);
}
/* Shrink the vector and return. Note that we do not have to clear
- PHI_ARG_DEF, PHI_ARG_EDGE, or PHI_ARG_NONZERO because the garbage
- collector will not look at those elements beyond the first
- PHI_NUM_ARGS elements of the array. */
+ PHI_ARG_DEF or PHI_ARG_NONZERO because the garbage collector will
+ not look at those elements beyond the first PHI_NUM_ARGS elements
+ of the array. */
PHI_NUM_ARGS (phi)--;
}
+/* Remove all PHI arguments associated with edge E. */
+
+void
+remove_phi_args (edge e)
+{
+ tree phi;
+
+ for (phi = phi_nodes (e->dest); phi; phi = PHI_CHAIN (phi))
+ remove_phi_arg_num (phi, e->dest_idx);
+}
+
/* Remove PHI node PHI from basic block BB. If PREV is non-NULL, it is
used as the node immediately before PHI in the linked list. */
void
-remove_phi_node (tree phi, tree prev, basic_block bb)
+remove_phi_node (tree phi, tree prev)
{
- if (prev)
- {
- /* Rewire the list if we are given a PREV pointer. */
- PHI_CHAIN (prev) = PHI_CHAIN (phi);
+ tree *loc;
- /* If we are deleting the PHI node, then we should release the
- SSA_NAME node so that it can be reused. */
- release_ssa_name (PHI_RESULT (phi));
- release_phi_node (phi);
- }
- else if (phi == phi_nodes (bb))
+ if (prev)
{
- /* Update the list head if removing the first element. */
- bb_ann (bb)->phi_nodes = PHI_CHAIN (phi);
-
- /* If we are deleting the PHI node, then we should release the
- SSA_NAME node so that it can be reused. */
- release_ssa_name (PHI_RESULT (phi));
- release_phi_node (phi);
+ loc = &PHI_CHAIN (prev);
}
else
{
- /* Traverse the list looking for the node to remove. */
- tree prev, t;
- prev = NULL_TREE;
- for (t = phi_nodes (bb); t && t != phi; t = PHI_CHAIN (t))
- prev = t;
- if (t)
- remove_phi_node (t, prev, bb);
+ for (loc = &(bb_ann (bb_for_stmt (phi))->phi_nodes);
+ *loc != phi;
+ loc = &PHI_CHAIN (*loc))
+ ;
}
+
+ /* Remove PHI from the chain. */
+ *loc = PHI_CHAIN (phi);
+
+ /* If we are deleting the PHI node, then we should release the
+ SSA_NAME node so that it can be reused. */
+ release_ssa_name (PHI_RESULT (phi));
+ release_phi_node (phi);
}
}
}
+/* Reverse the order of PHI nodes in the chain PHI.
+ Return the new head of the chain (old last PHI node). */
+
+tree
+phi_reverse (tree phi)
+{
+ tree prev = NULL_TREE, next;
+ for (; phi; phi = next)
+ {
+ next = PHI_CHAIN (phi);
+ PHI_CHAIN (phi) = prev;
+ prev = phi;
+ }
+ return prev;
+}
#include "gt-tree-phinodes.h"