X-Git-Url: http://git.sourceforge.jp/view?a=blobdiff_plain;f=gcc%2Fsched-deps.c;h=5b1062bbc14cac3fd4a84f6f8fe77c880ecf1173;hb=bf48cae7ca8c714c83bf71af83fad8408163a577;hp=edf1feea505f2d7219ee0a887511afe3d964a05f;hpb=47c251e561cd22357a6f18c9c210ed29abbbedc9;p=pf3gnuchains%2Fgcc-fork.git diff --git a/gcc/sched-deps.c b/gcc/sched-deps.c index edf1feea505..5b1062bbc14 100644 --- a/gcc/sched-deps.c +++ b/gcc/sched-deps.c @@ -24,6 +24,8 @@ Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA #include "config.h" #include "system.h" +#include "coretypes.h" +#include "tm.h" #include "toplev.h" #include "rtl.h" #include "tm_p.h" @@ -40,16 +42,30 @@ Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA #include "sched-int.h" #include "params.h" #include "cselib.h" +#include "df.h" extern char *reg_known_equiv_p; extern rtx *reg_known_value; static regset_head reg_pending_sets_head; static regset_head reg_pending_clobbers_head; +static regset_head reg_pending_uses_head; static regset reg_pending_sets; static regset reg_pending_clobbers; -static int reg_pending_sets_all; +static regset reg_pending_uses; + +/* The following enumeration values tell us what dependencies we + should use to implement the barrier. We use true-dependencies for + TRUE_BARRIER and anti-dependencies for MOVE_BARRIER. */ +enum reg_pending_barrier_mode +{ + NOT_A_BARRIER = 0, + MOVE_BARRIER, + TRUE_BARRIER +}; + +static enum reg_pending_barrier_mode reg_pending_barrier; /* To speed up the test for duplicate dependency links we keep a record of dependencies created by add_dependence when the average @@ -77,14 +93,14 @@ static sbitmap *forward_dependency_cache; #endif static int deps_may_trap_p PARAMS ((rtx)); -static void remove_dependence PARAMS ((rtx, rtx)); +static void add_dependence_list PARAMS ((rtx, rtx, enum reg_note)); +static void add_dependence_list_and_free PARAMS ((rtx, rtx *, enum reg_note)); static void set_sched_group_p PARAMS ((rtx)); -static void flush_pending_lists PARAMS ((struct deps *, rtx, int)); +static void flush_pending_lists PARAMS ((struct deps *, rtx, int, int)); static void sched_analyze_1 PARAMS ((struct deps *, rtx, rtx)); static void sched_analyze_2 PARAMS ((struct deps *, rtx, rtx)); static void sched_analyze_insn PARAMS ((struct deps *, rtx, rtx, rtx)); -static rtx group_leader PARAMS ((rtx)); static rtx get_condition PARAMS ((rtx)); static int conditions_mutex_p PARAMS ((rtx, rtx)); @@ -107,7 +123,7 @@ deps_may_trap_p (mem) /* Return the INSN_LIST containing INSN in LIST, or NULL if LIST does not contain INSN. */ -HAIFA_INLINE rtx +rtx find_insn_list (insn, list) rtx insn; rtx list; @@ -120,25 +136,6 @@ find_insn_list (insn, list) } return 0; } - -/* Return 1 if the pair (insn, x) is found in (LIST, LIST1), or 0 - otherwise. */ - -HAIFA_INLINE int -find_insn_mem_list (insn, x, list, list1) - rtx insn, x; - rtx list, list1; -{ - while (list) - { - if (XEXP (list, 0) == insn - && XEXP (list1, 0) == x) - return 1; - list = XEXP (list, 1); - list1 = XEXP (list1, 1); - } - return 0; -} /* Find the condition under which INSN is executed. */ @@ -188,28 +185,29 @@ conditions_mutex_p (cond1, cond2) } /* Add ELEM wrapped in an INSN_LIST with reg note kind DEP_TYPE to the - LOG_LINKS of INSN, if not already there. DEP_TYPE indicates the type - of dependence that this link represents. */ + LOG_LINKS of INSN, if not already there. DEP_TYPE indicates the + type of dependence that this link represents. The function returns + nonzero if a new entry has been added to insn's LOG_LINK. */ -void +int add_dependence (insn, elem, dep_type) rtx insn; rtx elem; enum reg_note dep_type; { - rtx link, next; + rtx link; int present_p; rtx cond1, cond2; /* Don't depend an insn on itself. */ if (insn == elem) - return; + return 0; /* We can get a dependency on deleted insns due to optimizations in the register allocation and reloading or due to splitting. Any such dependency is useless and can be ignored. */ if (GET_CODE (elem) == NOTE) - return; + return 0; /* flow.c doesn't handle conditional lifetimes entirely correctly; calls mess up the conditional lifetimes. */ @@ -228,39 +226,7 @@ add_dependence (insn, elem, dep_type) /* Make sure second instruction doesn't affect condition of first instruction if switched. */ && !modified_in_p (cond2, insn)) - return; - } - - /* If elem is part of a sequence that must be scheduled together, then - make the dependence point to the last insn of the sequence. - When HAVE_cc0, it is possible for NOTEs to exist between users and - setters of the condition codes, so we must skip past notes here. - Otherwise, NOTEs are impossible here. */ - next = next_nonnote_insn (elem); - if (next && SCHED_GROUP_P (next) - && GET_CODE (next) != CODE_LABEL) - { - /* Notes will never intervene here though, so don't bother checking - for them. */ - /* Hah! Wrong. */ - /* We must reject CODE_LABELs, so that we don't get confused by one - that has LABEL_PRESERVE_P set, which is represented by the same - bit in the rtl as SCHED_GROUP_P. A CODE_LABEL can never be - SCHED_GROUP_P. */ - - rtx nnext; - while ((nnext = next_nonnote_insn (next)) != NULL - && SCHED_GROUP_P (nnext) - && GET_CODE (nnext) != CODE_LABEL) - next = nnext; - - /* Again, don't depend an insn on itself. */ - if (insn == next) - return; - - /* Make the dependence to NEXT, the last insn of the group, instead - of the original ELEM. */ - elem = next; + return 0; } present_p = 1; @@ -274,7 +240,7 @@ add_dependence (insn, elem, dep_type) elem is a CALL is still required. */ if (GET_CODE (insn) == CALL_INSN && (INSN_BB (elem) != INSN_BB (insn))) - return; + return 0; #endif /* If we already have a dependency for ELEM, then we do not need to @@ -295,10 +261,10 @@ add_dependence (insn, elem, dep_type) else if (TEST_BIT (output_dependency_cache[INSN_LUID (insn)], INSN_LUID (elem))) present_dep_type = REG_DEP_OUTPUT; - else + else present_p = 0; if (present_p && (int) dep_type >= (int) present_dep_type) - return; + return 0; } #endif @@ -323,12 +289,12 @@ add_dependence (insn, elem, dep_type) abort (); } #endif - + /* If this is a more restrictive type of dependence than the existing one, then change the existing dependence to this type. */ if ((int) dep_type < (int) REG_NOTE_KIND (link)) PUT_REG_NOTE_KIND (link, dep_type); - + #ifdef INSN_SCHEDULING /* If we are adding a dependency to INSN's LOG_LINKs, then note that in the bitmap caches of dependency information. */ @@ -345,8 +311,8 @@ add_dependence (insn, elem, dep_type) INSN_LUID (elem)); } #endif - return; - } + return 0; + } /* Might want to check one level of transitivity to save conses. */ link = alloc_INSN_LIST (elem, LOG_LINKS (insn)); @@ -368,76 +334,35 @@ add_dependence (insn, elem, dep_type) SET_BIT (output_dependency_cache[INSN_LUID (insn)], INSN_LUID (elem)); } #endif + return 1; } -/* Remove ELEM wrapped in an INSN_LIST from the LOG_LINKS - of INSN. Abort if not found. */ +/* A convenience wrapper to operate on an entire list. */ static void -remove_dependence (insn, elem) - rtx insn; - rtx elem; +add_dependence_list (insn, list, dep_type) + rtx insn, list; + enum reg_note dep_type; { - rtx prev, link, next; - int found = 0; - - for (prev = 0, link = LOG_LINKS (insn); link; link = next) - { - next = XEXP (link, 1); - if (XEXP (link, 0) == elem) - { - if (prev) - XEXP (prev, 1) = next; - else - LOG_LINKS (insn) = next; - -#ifdef INSN_SCHEDULING - /* If we are removing a dependency from the LOG_LINKS list, - make sure to remove it from the cache too. */ - if (true_dependency_cache != NULL) - { - if (REG_NOTE_KIND (link) == 0) - RESET_BIT (true_dependency_cache[INSN_LUID (insn)], - INSN_LUID (elem)); - else if (REG_NOTE_KIND (link) == REG_DEP_ANTI) - RESET_BIT (anti_dependency_cache[INSN_LUID (insn)], - INSN_LUID (elem)); - else if (REG_NOTE_KIND (link) == REG_DEP_OUTPUT) - RESET_BIT (output_dependency_cache[INSN_LUID (insn)], - INSN_LUID (elem)); - } -#endif - - free_INSN_LIST_node (link); - - found = 1; - } - else - prev = link; - } - - if (!found) - abort (); - return; + for (; list; list = XEXP (list, 1)) + add_dependence (insn, XEXP (list, 0), dep_type); } -/* Return an insn which represents a SCHED_GROUP, which is - the last insn in the group. */ +/* Similar, but free *LISTP at the same time. */ -static rtx -group_leader (insn) +static void +add_dependence_list_and_free (insn, listp, dep_type) rtx insn; + rtx *listp; + enum reg_note dep_type; { - rtx prev; - - do + rtx list, next; + for (list = *listp, *listp = NULL; list ; list = next) { - prev = insn; - insn = next_nonnote_insn (insn); + next = XEXP (list, 1); + add_dependence (insn, XEXP (list, 0), dep_type); + free_INSN_LIST_node (list); } - while (insn && SCHED_GROUP_P (insn) && (GET_CODE (insn) != CODE_LABEL)); - - return prev; } /* Set SCHED_GROUP_P and care for the rest of the bookkeeping that @@ -447,25 +372,12 @@ static void set_sched_group_p (insn) rtx insn; { - rtx link, prev; + rtx prev; SCHED_GROUP_P (insn) = 1; - /* There may be a note before this insn now, but all notes will - be removed before we actually try to schedule the insns, so - it won't cause a problem later. We must avoid it here though. */ prev = prev_nonnote_insn (insn); - - /* Make a copy of all dependencies on the immediately previous insn, - and add to this insn. This is so that all the dependencies will - apply to the group. Remove an explicit dependence on this insn - as SCHED_GROUP_P now represents it. */ - - if (find_insn_list (prev, LOG_LINKS (insn))) - remove_dependence (insn, prev); - - for (link = LOG_LINKS (prev); link; link = XEXP (link, 1)) - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (link, 0), REG_NOTE_KIND (link)); + add_dependence (insn, prev, REG_DEP_ANTI); } /* Process an insn's memory dependencies. There are four kinds of @@ -505,51 +417,29 @@ add_insn_mem_dependence (deps, insn_list, mem_list, insn, mem) } /* Make a dependency between every memory reference on the pending lists - and INSN, thus flushing the pending lists. If ONLY_WRITE, don't flush - the read list. */ + and INSN, thus flushing the pending lists. FOR_READ is true if emitting + dependencies for a read operation, similarly with FOR_WRITE. */ static void -flush_pending_lists (deps, insn, only_write) +flush_pending_lists (deps, insn, for_read, for_write) struct deps *deps; rtx insn; - int only_write; + int for_read, for_write; { - rtx u; - rtx link; - - while (deps->pending_read_insns && ! only_write) + if (for_write) { - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (deps->pending_read_insns, 0), - REG_DEP_ANTI); - - link = deps->pending_read_insns; - deps->pending_read_insns = XEXP (deps->pending_read_insns, 1); - free_INSN_LIST_node (link); - - link = deps->pending_read_mems; - deps->pending_read_mems = XEXP (deps->pending_read_mems, 1); - free_EXPR_LIST_node (link); + add_dependence_list_and_free (insn, &deps->pending_read_insns, + REG_DEP_ANTI); + free_EXPR_LIST_list (&deps->pending_read_mems); } - while (deps->pending_write_insns) - { - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (deps->pending_write_insns, 0), - REG_DEP_ANTI); - link = deps->pending_write_insns; - deps->pending_write_insns = XEXP (deps->pending_write_insns, 1); - free_INSN_LIST_node (link); - - link = deps->pending_write_mems; - deps->pending_write_mems = XEXP (deps->pending_write_mems, 1); - free_EXPR_LIST_node (link); - } + add_dependence_list_and_free (insn, &deps->pending_write_insns, + for_read ? REG_DEP_ANTI : REG_DEP_OUTPUT); + free_EXPR_LIST_list (&deps->pending_write_mems); deps->pending_lists_length = 0; - /* last_pending_memory_flush is now a list of insns. */ - for (u = deps->last_pending_memory_flush; u; u = XEXP (u, 1)) - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (u, 0), REG_DEP_ANTI); - - free_INSN_LIST_list (&deps->last_pending_memory_flush); + add_dependence_list_and_free (insn, &deps->last_pending_memory_flush, + for_read ? REG_DEP_ANTI : REG_DEP_OUTPUT); deps->last_pending_memory_flush = alloc_INSN_LIST (insn, NULL_RTX); deps->pending_flush_length = 1; } @@ -590,6 +480,19 @@ sched_analyze_1 (deps, x, insn) while (GET_CODE (dest) == STRICT_LOW_PART || GET_CODE (dest) == SUBREG || GET_CODE (dest) == ZERO_EXTRACT || GET_CODE (dest) == SIGN_EXTRACT) { + if (GET_CODE (dest) == STRICT_LOW_PART + || GET_CODE (dest) == ZERO_EXTRACT + || GET_CODE (dest) == SIGN_EXTRACT + || read_modify_subreg_p (dest)) + { + /* These both read and modify the result. We must handle + them as writes to get proper dependencies for following + instructions. We must handle them as reads to get proper + dependencies from this to previous instructions. + Thus we need to call sched_analyze_2. */ + + sched_analyze_2 (deps, XEXP (dest, 0), insn); + } if (GET_CODE (dest) == ZERO_EXTRACT || GET_CODE (dest) == SIGN_EXTRACT) { /* The second and third arguments are values read by this insn. */ @@ -601,46 +504,22 @@ sched_analyze_1 (deps, x, insn) if (GET_CODE (dest) == REG) { - int i; - regno = REGNO (dest); /* A hard reg in a wide mode may really be multiple registers. If so, mark all of them just like the first. */ if (regno < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER) { - i = HARD_REGNO_NREGS (regno, GET_MODE (dest)); - while (--i >= 0) + int i = HARD_REGNO_NREGS (regno, GET_MODE (dest)); + if (code == SET) { - int r = regno + i; - rtx u; - - for (u = deps->reg_last[r].uses; u; u = XEXP (u, 1)) - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (u, 0), REG_DEP_ANTI); - - for (u = deps->reg_last[r].sets; u; u = XEXP (u, 1)) - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (u, 0), REG_DEP_OUTPUT); - - /* Clobbers need not be ordered with respect to one - another, but sets must be ordered with respect to a - pending clobber. */ - if (code == SET) - { - if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn)) != COND_EXEC) - free_INSN_LIST_list (&deps->reg_last[r].uses); - for (u = deps->reg_last[r].clobbers; u; u = XEXP (u, 1)) - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (u, 0), REG_DEP_OUTPUT); - SET_REGNO_REG_SET (reg_pending_sets, r); - } - else - SET_REGNO_REG_SET (reg_pending_clobbers, r); - - /* Function calls clobber all call_used regs. */ - if (global_regs[r] - || (code == SET - && TEST_HARD_REG_BIT (regs_invalidated_by_call, r))) - for (u = deps->last_function_call; u; u = XEXP (u, 1)) - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (u, 0), REG_DEP_ANTI); + while (--i >= 0) + SET_REGNO_REG_SET (reg_pending_sets, regno + i); + } + else + { + while (--i >= 0) + SET_REGNO_REG_SET (reg_pending_clobbers, regno + i); } } /* ??? Reload sometimes emits USEs and CLOBBERs of pseudos that @@ -654,22 +533,8 @@ sched_analyze_1 (deps, x, insn) } else { - rtx u; - - for (u = deps->reg_last[regno].uses; u; u = XEXP (u, 1)) - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (u, 0), REG_DEP_ANTI); - - for (u = deps->reg_last[regno].sets; u; u = XEXP (u, 1)) - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (u, 0), REG_DEP_OUTPUT); - if (code == SET) - { - if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn)) != COND_EXEC) - free_INSN_LIST_list (&deps->reg_last[regno].uses); - for (u = deps->reg_last[regno].clobbers; u; u = XEXP (u, 1)) - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (u, 0), REG_DEP_OUTPUT); - SET_REGNO_REG_SET (reg_pending_sets, regno); - } + SET_REGNO_REG_SET (reg_pending_sets, regno); else SET_REGNO_REG_SET (reg_pending_clobbers, regno); @@ -683,10 +548,8 @@ sched_analyze_1 (deps, x, insn) /* Don't let it cross a call after scheduling if it doesn't already cross one. */ - if (REG_N_CALLS_CROSSED (regno) == 0) - for (u = deps->last_function_call; u; u = XEXP (u, 1)) - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (u, 0), REG_DEP_ANTI); + add_dependence_list (insn, deps->last_function_call, REG_DEP_ANTI); } } else if (GET_CODE (dest) == MEM) @@ -708,11 +571,10 @@ sched_analyze_1 (deps, x, insn) these lists get long. When compiling GCC with itself, this flush occurs 8 times for sparc, and 10 times for m88k using the default value of 32. */ - flush_pending_lists (deps, insn, 0); + flush_pending_lists (deps, insn, false, true); } else { - rtx u; rtx pending, pending_mem; pending = deps->pending_read_insns; @@ -737,8 +599,8 @@ sched_analyze_1 (deps, x, insn) pending_mem = XEXP (pending_mem, 1); } - for (u = deps->last_pending_memory_flush; u; u = XEXP (u, 1)) - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (u, 0), REG_DEP_ANTI); + add_dependence_list (insn, deps->last_pending_memory_flush, + REG_DEP_ANTI); add_insn_mem_dependence (deps, &deps->pending_write_insns, &deps->pending_write_mems, insn, dest); @@ -773,6 +635,7 @@ sched_analyze_2 (deps, x, insn) { case CONST_INT: case CONST_DOUBLE: + case CONST_VECTOR: case SYMBOL_REF: case CONST: case LABEL_REF: @@ -790,32 +653,12 @@ sched_analyze_2 (deps, x, insn) case REG: { - rtx u; int regno = REGNO (x); if (regno < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER) { - int i; - - i = HARD_REGNO_NREGS (regno, GET_MODE (x)); + int i = HARD_REGNO_NREGS (regno, GET_MODE (x)); while (--i >= 0) - { - int r = regno + i; - deps->reg_last[r].uses - = alloc_INSN_LIST (insn, deps->reg_last[r].uses); - SET_REGNO_REG_SET (&deps->reg_last_in_use, r); - - for (u = deps->reg_last[r].sets; u; u = XEXP (u, 1)) - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (u, 0), 0); - - /* ??? This should never happen. */ - for (u = deps->reg_last[r].clobbers; u; u = XEXP (u, 1)) - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (u, 0), 0); - - if (call_used_regs[r] || global_regs[r]) - /* Function calls clobber all call_used regs. */ - for (u = deps->last_function_call; u; u = XEXP (u, 1)) - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (u, 0), REG_DEP_ANTI); - } + SET_REGNO_REG_SET (reg_pending_uses, regno + i); } /* ??? Reload sometimes emits USEs and CLOBBERs of pseudos that it does not reload. Ignore these as they have served their @@ -828,16 +671,7 @@ sched_analyze_2 (deps, x, insn) } else { - deps->reg_last[regno].uses - = alloc_INSN_LIST (insn, deps->reg_last[regno].uses); - SET_REGNO_REG_SET (&deps->reg_last_in_use, regno); - - for (u = deps->reg_last[regno].sets; u; u = XEXP (u, 1)) - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (u, 0), 0); - - /* ??? This should never happen. */ - for (u = deps->reg_last[regno].clobbers; u; u = XEXP (u, 1)) - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (u, 0), 0); + SET_REGNO_REG_SET (reg_pending_uses, regno); /* Pseudos that are REG_EQUIV to something may be replaced by that during reloading. We need only add dependencies for @@ -851,8 +685,8 @@ sched_analyze_2 (deps, x, insn) insn to the sched_before_next_call list so that it will still not cross calls after scheduling. */ if (REG_N_CALLS_CROSSED (regno) == 0) - add_dependence (deps->sched_before_next_call, insn, - REG_DEP_ANTI); + deps->sched_before_next_call + = alloc_INSN_LIST (insn, deps->sched_before_next_call); } return; } @@ -910,15 +744,13 @@ sched_analyze_2 (deps, x, insn) /* Force pending stores to memory in case a trap handler needs them. */ case TRAP_IF: - flush_pending_lists (deps, insn, 1); + flush_pending_lists (deps, insn, true, false); break; case ASM_OPERANDS: case ASM_INPUT: case UNSPEC_VOLATILE: { - rtx u; - /* Traditional and volatile asm instructions must be considered to use and clobber all hard registers, all pseudo-registers and all of memory. So must TRAP_IF and UNSPEC_VOLATILE operations. @@ -927,25 +759,7 @@ sched_analyze_2 (deps, x, insn) mode. An insn should not be moved across this even if it only uses pseudo-regs because it might give an incorrectly rounded result. */ if (code != ASM_OPERANDS || MEM_VOLATILE_P (x)) - { - for (i = 0; i < deps->max_reg; i++) - { - struct deps_reg *reg_last = &deps->reg_last[i]; - - for (u = reg_last->uses; u; u = XEXP (u, 1)) - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (u, 0), REG_DEP_ANTI); - for (u = reg_last->sets; u; u = XEXP (u, 1)) - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (u, 0), 0); - for (u = reg_last->clobbers; u; u = XEXP (u, 1)) - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (u, 0), 0); - - if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn)) != COND_EXEC) - free_INSN_LIST_list (®_last->uses); - } - reg_pending_sets_all = 1; - - flush_pending_lists (deps, insn, 0); - } + reg_pending_barrier = TRUE_BARRIER; /* For all ASM_OPERANDS, we must traverse the vector of input operands. We can not just fall through here since then we would be confused @@ -1008,7 +822,6 @@ sched_analyze_insn (deps, x, insn, loop_notes) rtx loop_notes; { RTX_CODE code = GET_CODE (x); - int schedule_barrier_found = 0; rtx link; int i; @@ -1022,7 +835,15 @@ sched_analyze_insn (deps, x, insn, loop_notes) code = GET_CODE (x); } if (code == SET || code == CLOBBER) - sched_analyze_1 (deps, x, insn); + { + sched_analyze_1 (deps, x, insn); + + /* Bare clobber insns are used for letting life analysis, reg-stack + and others know that a value is dead. Depend on the last call + instruction so that reg-stack won't get confused. */ + if (code == CLOBBER) + add_dependence_list (insn, deps->last_function_call, REG_DEP_OUTPUT); + } else if (code == PARALLEL) { int i; @@ -1057,7 +878,7 @@ sched_analyze_insn (deps, x, insn, loop_notes) sched_analyze_2 (deps, XEXP (link, 0), insn); } if (find_reg_note (insn, REG_SETJMP, NULL)) - schedule_barrier_found = 1; + reg_pending_barrier = MOVE_BARRIER; } if (GET_CODE (insn) == JUMP_INSN) @@ -1065,23 +886,23 @@ sched_analyze_insn (deps, x, insn, loop_notes) rtx next; next = next_nonnote_insn (insn); if (next && GET_CODE (next) == BARRIER) - schedule_barrier_found = 1; + reg_pending_barrier = TRUE_BARRIER; else { - rtx pending, pending_mem, u; + rtx pending, pending_mem; regset_head tmp; INIT_REG_SET (&tmp); (*current_sched_info->compute_jump_reg_dependencies) (insn, &tmp); + /* Make latency of jump equal to 0 by using anti-dependence. */ EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_REG_SET (&tmp, 0, i, { struct deps_reg *reg_last = &deps->reg_last[i]; - for (u = reg_last->sets; u; u = XEXP (u, 1)) - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (u, 0), REG_DEP_ANTI); + add_dependence_list (insn, reg_last->sets, REG_DEP_ANTI); + add_dependence_list (insn, reg_last->clobbers, REG_DEP_ANTI); + reg_last->uses_length++; reg_last->uses = alloc_INSN_LIST (insn, reg_last->uses); - SET_REGNO_REG_SET (&deps->reg_last_in_use, i); }); - CLEAR_REG_SET (&tmp); /* All memory writes and volatile reads must happen before the @@ -1107,8 +928,8 @@ sched_analyze_insn (deps, x, insn, loop_notes) pending_mem = XEXP (pending_mem, 1); } - for (u = deps->last_pending_memory_flush; u; u = XEXP (u, 1)) - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (u, 0), REG_DEP_ANTI); + add_dependence_list (insn, deps->last_pending_memory_flush, + REG_DEP_ANTI); } } @@ -1130,7 +951,7 @@ sched_analyze_insn (deps, x, insn, loop_notes) || INTVAL (XEXP (link, 0)) == NOTE_INSN_LOOP_END || INTVAL (XEXP (link, 0)) == NOTE_INSN_EH_REGION_BEG || INTVAL (XEXP (link, 0)) == NOTE_INSN_EH_REGION_END) - schedule_barrier_found = 1; + reg_pending_barrier = MOVE_BARRIER; link = XEXP (link, 1); } @@ -1139,75 +960,155 @@ sched_analyze_insn (deps, x, insn, loop_notes) } /* If this instruction can throw an exception, then moving it changes - where block boundaries fall. This is mighty confusing elsewhere. + where block boundaries fall. This is mighty confusing elsewhere. Therefore, prevent such an instruction from being moved. */ if (can_throw_internal (insn)) - schedule_barrier_found = 1; + reg_pending_barrier = MOVE_BARRIER; /* Add dependencies if a scheduling barrier was found. */ - if (schedule_barrier_found) + if (reg_pending_barrier) { - rtx u; - - for (i = 0; i < deps->max_reg; i++) + /* In the case of barrier the most added dependencies are not + real, so we use anti-dependence here. */ + if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn)) == COND_EXEC) { - struct deps_reg *reg_last = &deps->reg_last[i]; - - for (u = reg_last->uses; u; u = XEXP (u, 1)) - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (u, 0), REG_DEP_ANTI); - for (u = reg_last->sets; u; u = XEXP (u, 1)) - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (u, 0), 0); - for (u = reg_last->clobbers; u; u = XEXP (u, 1)) - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (u, 0), 0); - - if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn)) != COND_EXEC) - free_INSN_LIST_list (®_last->uses); + EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_REG_SET (&deps->reg_last_in_use, 0, i, + { + struct deps_reg *reg_last = &deps->reg_last[i]; + add_dependence_list (insn, reg_last->uses, REG_DEP_ANTI); + add_dependence_list + (insn, reg_last->sets, + reg_pending_barrier == TRUE_BARRIER ? 0 : REG_DEP_ANTI); + add_dependence_list + (insn, reg_last->clobbers, + reg_pending_barrier == TRUE_BARRIER ? 0 : REG_DEP_ANTI); + }); + } + else + { + EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_REG_SET (&deps->reg_last_in_use, 0, i, + { + struct deps_reg *reg_last = &deps->reg_last[i]; + add_dependence_list_and_free (insn, ®_last->uses, + REG_DEP_ANTI); + add_dependence_list_and_free + (insn, ®_last->sets, + reg_pending_barrier == TRUE_BARRIER ? 0 : REG_DEP_ANTI); + add_dependence_list_and_free + (insn, ®_last->clobbers, + reg_pending_barrier == TRUE_BARRIER ? 0 : REG_DEP_ANTI); + reg_last->uses_length = 0; + reg_last->clobbers_length = 0; + }); } - flush_pending_lists (deps, insn, 0); - - reg_pending_sets_all = 1; - } - /* Accumulate clobbers until the next set so that it will be output - dependent on all of them. At the next set we can clear the clobber - list, since subsequent sets will be output dependent on it. */ - if (reg_pending_sets_all) - { - reg_pending_sets_all = 0; for (i = 0; i < deps->max_reg; i++) { struct deps_reg *reg_last = &deps->reg_last[i]; - if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn)) != COND_EXEC) - { - free_INSN_LIST_list (®_last->sets); - free_INSN_LIST_list (®_last->clobbers); - } reg_last->sets = alloc_INSN_LIST (insn, reg_last->sets); SET_REGNO_REG_SET (&deps->reg_last_in_use, i); } + + flush_pending_lists (deps, insn, true, true); + reg_pending_barrier = NOT_A_BARRIER; } else { - EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_REG_SET (reg_pending_sets, 0, i, + /* If the current insn is conditional, we can't free any + of the lists. */ + if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn)) == COND_EXEC) { - struct deps_reg *reg_last = &deps->reg_last[i]; - if (GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn)) != COND_EXEC) + EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_REG_SET (reg_pending_uses, 0, i, { - free_INSN_LIST_list (®_last->sets); - free_INSN_LIST_list (®_last->clobbers); - } - reg_last->sets = alloc_INSN_LIST (insn, reg_last->sets); - SET_REGNO_REG_SET (&deps->reg_last_in_use, i); - }); - EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_REG_SET (reg_pending_clobbers, 0, i, + struct deps_reg *reg_last = &deps->reg_last[i]; + add_dependence_list (insn, reg_last->sets, 0); + add_dependence_list (insn, reg_last->clobbers, 0); + reg_last->uses = alloc_INSN_LIST (insn, reg_last->uses); + reg_last->uses_length++; + }); + EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_REG_SET (reg_pending_clobbers, 0, i, + { + struct deps_reg *reg_last = &deps->reg_last[i]; + add_dependence_list (insn, reg_last->sets, REG_DEP_OUTPUT); + add_dependence_list (insn, reg_last->uses, REG_DEP_ANTI); + reg_last->clobbers = alloc_INSN_LIST (insn, reg_last->clobbers); + reg_last->clobbers_length++; + }); + EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_REG_SET (reg_pending_sets, 0, i, + { + struct deps_reg *reg_last = &deps->reg_last[i]; + add_dependence_list (insn, reg_last->sets, REG_DEP_OUTPUT); + add_dependence_list (insn, reg_last->clobbers, REG_DEP_OUTPUT); + add_dependence_list (insn, reg_last->uses, REG_DEP_ANTI); + reg_last->sets = alloc_INSN_LIST (insn, reg_last->sets); + }); + } + else { - struct deps_reg *reg_last = &deps->reg_last[i]; - reg_last->clobbers = alloc_INSN_LIST (insn, reg_last->clobbers); - SET_REGNO_REG_SET (&deps->reg_last_in_use, i); - }); + EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_REG_SET (reg_pending_uses, 0, i, + { + struct deps_reg *reg_last = &deps->reg_last[i]; + add_dependence_list (insn, reg_last->sets, 0); + add_dependence_list (insn, reg_last->clobbers, 0); + reg_last->uses_length++; + reg_last->uses = alloc_INSN_LIST (insn, reg_last->uses); + }); + EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_REG_SET (reg_pending_clobbers, 0, i, + { + struct deps_reg *reg_last = &deps->reg_last[i]; + if (reg_last->uses_length > MAX_PENDING_LIST_LENGTH + || reg_last->clobbers_length > MAX_PENDING_LIST_LENGTH) + { + add_dependence_list_and_free (insn, ®_last->sets, + REG_DEP_OUTPUT); + add_dependence_list_and_free (insn, ®_last->uses, + REG_DEP_ANTI); + add_dependence_list_and_free (insn, ®_last->clobbers, + REG_DEP_OUTPUT); + reg_last->sets = alloc_INSN_LIST (insn, reg_last->sets); + reg_last->clobbers_length = 0; + reg_last->uses_length = 0; + } + else + { + add_dependence_list (insn, reg_last->sets, REG_DEP_OUTPUT); + add_dependence_list (insn, reg_last->uses, REG_DEP_ANTI); + } + reg_last->clobbers_length++; + reg_last->clobbers = alloc_INSN_LIST (insn, reg_last->clobbers); + }); + EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_REG_SET (reg_pending_sets, 0, i, + { + struct deps_reg *reg_last = &deps->reg_last[i]; + add_dependence_list_and_free (insn, ®_last->sets, + REG_DEP_OUTPUT); + add_dependence_list_and_free (insn, ®_last->clobbers, + REG_DEP_OUTPUT); + add_dependence_list_and_free (insn, ®_last->uses, + REG_DEP_ANTI); + reg_last->sets = alloc_INSN_LIST (insn, reg_last->sets); + reg_last->uses_length = 0; + reg_last->clobbers_length = 0; + }); + } + + IOR_REG_SET (&deps->reg_last_in_use, reg_pending_uses); + IOR_REG_SET (&deps->reg_last_in_use, reg_pending_clobbers); + IOR_REG_SET (&deps->reg_last_in_use, reg_pending_sets); } - CLEAR_REG_SET (reg_pending_sets); + CLEAR_REG_SET (reg_pending_uses); CLEAR_REG_SET (reg_pending_clobbers); + CLEAR_REG_SET (reg_pending_sets); + + /* If we are currently in a libcall scheduling group, then mark the + current insn as being in a scheduling group and that it can not + be moved into a different basic block. */ + + if (deps->libcall_block_tail_insn) + { + set_sched_group_p (insn); + CANT_MOVE (insn) = 1; + } /* If a post-call group is still open, see if it should remain so. This insn must be a simple move of a hard reg to a pseudo or @@ -1251,7 +1152,7 @@ sched_analyze_insn (deps, x, insn, loop_notes) else { end_call_group: - deps->in_post_call_group_p = 0; + deps->in_post_call_group_p = false; } } } @@ -1265,7 +1166,6 @@ sched_analyze (deps, head, tail) rtx head, tail; { rtx insn; - rtx u; rtx loop_notes = 0; if (current_sched_info->use_cselib) @@ -1273,21 +1173,20 @@ sched_analyze (deps, head, tail) for (insn = head;; insn = NEXT_INSN (insn)) { + rtx link, end_seq, r0, set; + if (GET_CODE (insn) == INSN || GET_CODE (insn) == JUMP_INSN) { /* Clear out the stale LOG_LINKS from flow. */ free_INSN_LIST_list (&LOG_LINKS (insn)); - /* Clear out stale SCHED_GROUP_P. */ - SCHED_GROUP_P (insn) = 0; - /* Make each JUMP_INSN a scheduling barrier for memory references. */ if (GET_CODE (insn) == JUMP_INSN) { /* Keep the list a reasonable size. */ if (deps->pending_flush_length++ > MAX_PENDING_LIST_LENGTH) - flush_pending_lists (deps, insn, 0); + flush_pending_lists (deps, insn, true, true); else deps->last_pending_memory_flush = alloc_INSN_LIST (insn, deps->last_pending_memory_flush); @@ -1297,70 +1196,55 @@ sched_analyze (deps, head, tail) } else if (GET_CODE (insn) == CALL_INSN) { - rtx x; int i; - /* Clear out stale SCHED_GROUP_P. */ - SCHED_GROUP_P (insn) = 0; - CANT_MOVE (insn) = 1; /* Clear out the stale LOG_LINKS from flow. */ free_INSN_LIST_list (&LOG_LINKS (insn)); - /* Any instruction using a hard register which may get clobbered - by a call needs to be marked as dependent on this call. - This prevents a use of a hard return reg from being moved - past a void call (i.e. it does not explicitly set the hard - return reg). */ - - /* If this call has REG_SETJMP, then assume that - all registers, not just hard registers, may be clobbered by this - call. */ - - /* Insn, being a CALL_INSN, magically depends on - `last_function_call' already. */ - if (find_reg_note (insn, REG_SETJMP, NULL)) { - for (i = 0; i < deps->max_reg; i++) - { - struct deps_reg *reg_last = &deps->reg_last[i]; - - for (u = reg_last->uses; u; u = XEXP (u, 1)) - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (u, 0), REG_DEP_ANTI); - for (u = reg_last->sets; u; u = XEXP (u, 1)) - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (u, 0), 0); - for (u = reg_last->clobbers; u; u = XEXP (u, 1)) - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (u, 0), 0); - - free_INSN_LIST_list (®_last->uses); - } - reg_pending_sets_all = 1; + /* This is setjmp. Assume that all registers, not just + hard registers, may be clobbered by this call. */ + reg_pending_barrier = MOVE_BARRIER; } else { for (i = 0; i < FIRST_PSEUDO_REGISTER; i++) - if (call_used_regs[i] || global_regs[i]) + /* A call may read and modify global register variables. */ + if (global_regs[i]) { - for (u = deps->reg_last[i].uses; u; u = XEXP (u, 1)) - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (u, 0), REG_DEP_ANTI); - for (u = deps->reg_last[i].sets; u; u = XEXP (u, 1)) - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (u, 0), REG_DEP_ANTI); - - SET_REGNO_REG_SET (reg_pending_clobbers, i); + SET_REGNO_REG_SET (reg_pending_sets, i); + SET_REGNO_REG_SET (reg_pending_uses, i); } + /* Other call-clobbered hard regs may be clobbered. + Since we only have a choice between 'might be clobbered' + and 'definitely not clobbered', we must include all + partly call-clobbered registers here. */ + else if (HARD_REGNO_CALL_PART_CLOBBERED (i, reg_raw_mode[i]) + || TEST_HARD_REG_BIT (regs_invalidated_by_call, i)) + SET_REGNO_REG_SET (reg_pending_clobbers, i); + /* We don't know what set of fixed registers might be used + by the function, but it is certain that the stack pointer + is among them, but be conservative. */ + else if (fixed_regs[i]) + SET_REGNO_REG_SET (reg_pending_uses, i); + /* The frame pointer is normally not used by the function + itself, but by the debugger. */ + /* ??? MIPS o32 is an exception. It uses the frame pointer + in the macro expansion of jal but does not represent this + fact in the call_insn rtl. */ + else if (i == FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM + || (i == HARD_FRAME_POINTER_REGNUM + && (! reload_completed || frame_pointer_needed))) + SET_REGNO_REG_SET (reg_pending_uses, i); } /* For each insn which shouldn't cross a call, add a dependence between that insn and this call insn. */ - x = LOG_LINKS (deps->sched_before_next_call); - while (x) - { - add_dependence (insn, XEXP (x, 0), REG_DEP_ANTI); - x = XEXP (x, 1); - } - free_INSN_LIST_list (&LOG_LINKS (deps->sched_before_next_call)); + add_dependence_list_and_free (insn, &deps->sched_before_next_call, + REG_DEP_ANTI); sched_analyze_insn (deps, PATTERN (insn), insn, loop_notes); loop_notes = 0; @@ -1369,35 +1253,22 @@ sched_analyze (deps, head, tail) all pending reads and writes, and start new dependencies starting from here. But only flush writes for constant calls (which may be passed a pointer to something we haven't written yet). */ - flush_pending_lists (deps, insn, CONST_OR_PURE_CALL_P (insn)); - - /* Depend this function call (actually, the user of this - function call) on all hard register clobberage. */ + flush_pending_lists (deps, insn, true, !CONST_OR_PURE_CALL_P (insn)); - /* last_function_call is now a list of insns. */ + /* Remember the last function call for limiting lifetimes. */ free_INSN_LIST_list (&deps->last_function_call); deps->last_function_call = alloc_INSN_LIST (insn, NULL_RTX); /* Before reload, begin a post-call group, so as to keep the lifetimes of hard registers correct. */ if (! reload_completed) - deps->in_post_call_group_p = 1; + deps->in_post_call_group_p = true; } /* See comments on reemit_notes as to why we do this. ??? Actually, the reemit_notes just say what is done, not why. */ - else if (GET_CODE (insn) == NOTE - && (NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (insn) == NOTE_INSN_RANGE_BEG - || NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (insn) == NOTE_INSN_RANGE_END)) - { - loop_notes = alloc_EXPR_LIST (REG_SAVE_NOTE, NOTE_RANGE_INFO (insn), - loop_notes); - loop_notes = alloc_EXPR_LIST (REG_SAVE_NOTE, - GEN_INT (NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (insn)), - loop_notes); - } - else if (GET_CODE (insn) == NOTE + if (GET_CODE (insn) == NOTE && (NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (insn) == NOTE_INSN_LOOP_BEG || NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (insn) == NOTE_INSN_LOOP_END || NOTE_LINE_NUMBER (insn) == NOTE_INSN_EH_REGION_BEG @@ -1422,6 +1293,46 @@ sched_analyze (deps, head, tail) if (current_sched_info->use_cselib) cselib_process_insn (insn); + + /* Now that we have completed handling INSN, check and see if it is + a CLOBBER beginning a libcall block. If it is, record the + end of the libcall sequence. + + We want to schedule libcall blocks as a unit before reload. While + this restricts scheduling, it preserves the meaning of a libcall + block. + + As a side effect, we may get better code due to decreased register + pressure as well as less chance of a foreign insn appearing in + a libcall block. */ + if (!reload_completed + /* Note we may have nested libcall sequences. We only care about + the outermost libcall sequence. */ + && deps->libcall_block_tail_insn == 0 + /* The sequence must start with a clobber of a register. */ + && GET_CODE (insn) == INSN + && GET_CODE (PATTERN (insn)) == CLOBBER + && (r0 = XEXP (PATTERN (insn), 0), GET_CODE (r0) == REG) + && GET_CODE (XEXP (PATTERN (insn), 0)) == REG + /* The CLOBBER must also have a REG_LIBCALL note attached. */ + && (link = find_reg_note (insn, REG_LIBCALL, NULL_RTX)) != 0 + && (end_seq = XEXP (link, 0)) != 0 + /* The insn referenced by the REG_LIBCALL note must be a + simple nop copy with the same destination as the register + mentioned in the clobber. */ + && (set = single_set (end_seq)) != 0 + && SET_DEST (set) == r0 && SET_SRC (set) == r0 + /* And finally the insn referenced by the REG_LIBCALL must + also contain a REG_EQUAL note and a REG_RETVAL note. */ + && find_reg_note (end_seq, REG_EQUAL, NULL_RTX) != 0 + && find_reg_note (end_seq, REG_RETVAL, NULL_RTX) != 0) + deps->libcall_block_tail_insn = XEXP (link, 0); + + /* If we have reached the end of a libcall block, then close the + block. */ + if (deps->libcall_block_tail_insn == insn) + deps->libcall_block_tail_insn = 0; + if (insn == tail) { if (current_sched_info->use_cselib) @@ -1432,6 +1343,46 @@ sched_analyze (deps, head, tail) abort (); } + +/* The following function adds forward dependence (FROM, TO) with + given DEP_TYPE. The forward dependence should be not exist before. */ + +void +add_forward_dependence (from, to, dep_type) + rtx from; + rtx to; + enum reg_note dep_type; +{ + rtx new_link; + +#ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING + /* If add_dependence is working properly there should never + be notes, deleted insns or duplicates in the backward + links. Thus we need not check for them here. + + However, if we have enabled checking we might as well go + ahead and verify that add_dependence worked properly. */ + if (GET_CODE (from) == NOTE + || INSN_DELETED_P (from) + || (forward_dependency_cache != NULL + && TEST_BIT (forward_dependency_cache[INSN_LUID (from)], + INSN_LUID (to))) + || (forward_dependency_cache == NULL + && find_insn_list (to, INSN_DEPEND (from)))) + abort (); + if (forward_dependency_cache != NULL) + SET_BIT (forward_dependency_cache[INSN_LUID (from)], + INSN_LUID (to)); +#endif + + new_link = alloc_INSN_LIST (to, INSN_DEPEND (from)); + + PUT_REG_NOTE_KIND (new_link, dep_type); + + INSN_DEPEND (from) = new_link; + INSN_DEP_COUNT (to) += 1; +} + /* Examine insns in the range [ HEAD, TAIL ] and Use the backward dependences from LOG_LINKS to build forward dependences in INSN_DEPEND. */ @@ -1442,7 +1393,6 @@ compute_forward_dependences (head, tail) { rtx insn, link; rtx next_tail; - enum reg_note dep_type; next_tail = NEXT_INSN (tail); for (insn = head; insn != next_tail; insn = NEXT_INSN (insn)) @@ -1450,44 +1400,8 @@ compute_forward_dependences (head, tail) if (! INSN_P (insn)) continue; - insn = group_leader (insn); - for (link = LOG_LINKS (insn); link; link = XEXP (link, 1)) - { - rtx x = group_leader (XEXP (link, 0)); - rtx new_link; - - if (x != XEXP (link, 0)) - continue; - -#ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING - /* If add_dependence is working properly there should never - be notes, deleted insns or duplicates in the backward - links. Thus we need not check for them here. - - However, if we have enabled checking we might as well go - ahead and verify that add_dependence worked properly. */ - if (GET_CODE (x) == NOTE - || INSN_DELETED_P (x) - || (forward_dependency_cache != NULL - && TEST_BIT (forward_dependency_cache[INSN_LUID (x)], - INSN_LUID (insn))) - || (forward_dependency_cache == NULL - && find_insn_list (insn, INSN_DEPEND (x)))) - abort (); - if (forward_dependency_cache != NULL) - SET_BIT (forward_dependency_cache[INSN_LUID (x)], - INSN_LUID (insn)); -#endif - - new_link = alloc_INSN_LIST (insn, INSN_DEPEND (x)); - - dep_type = REG_NOTE_KIND (link); - PUT_REG_NOTE_KIND (new_link, dep_type); - - INSN_DEPEND (x) = new_link; - INSN_DEP_COUNT (insn) += 1; - } + add_forward_dependence (XEXP (link, 0), insn, REG_NOTE_KIND (link)); } } @@ -1513,12 +1427,9 @@ init_deps (deps) deps->pending_flush_length = 0; deps->last_pending_memory_flush = 0; deps->last_function_call = 0; - deps->in_post_call_group_p = 0; - - deps->sched_before_next_call - = gen_rtx_INSN (VOIDmode, 0, NULL_RTX, NULL_RTX, - NULL_RTX, 0, NULL_RTX, NULL_RTX); - LOG_LINKS (deps->sched_before_next_call) = 0; + deps->sched_before_next_call = 0; + deps->in_post_call_group_p = false; + deps->libcall_block_tail_insn = 0; } /* Free insn lists found in DEPS. */ @@ -1529,24 +1440,32 @@ free_deps (deps) { int i; + free_INSN_LIST_list (&deps->pending_read_insns); + free_EXPR_LIST_list (&deps->pending_read_mems); + free_INSN_LIST_list (&deps->pending_write_insns); + free_EXPR_LIST_list (&deps->pending_write_mems); + free_INSN_LIST_list (&deps->last_pending_memory_flush); + /* Without the EXECUTE_IF_SET, this loop is executed max_reg * nr_regions times. For a test case with 42000 regs and 8000 small basic blocks, this loop accounted for nearly 60% (84 sec) of the total -O2 runtime. */ EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_REG_SET (&deps->reg_last_in_use, 0, i, { struct deps_reg *reg_last = &deps->reg_last[i]; - free_INSN_LIST_list (®_last->uses); - free_INSN_LIST_list (®_last->sets); - free_INSN_LIST_list (®_last->clobbers); + if (reg_last->uses) + free_INSN_LIST_list (®_last->uses); + if (reg_last->sets) + free_INSN_LIST_list (®_last->sets); + if (reg_last->clobbers) + free_INSN_LIST_list (®_last->clobbers); }); CLEAR_REG_SET (&deps->reg_last_in_use); free (deps->reg_last); - deps->reg_last = NULL; } /* If it is profitable to use them, initialize caches for tracking - dependency informatino. LUID is the number of insns to be scheduled, + dependency information. LUID is the number of insns to be scheduled, it is used in the estimate of profitability. */ void @@ -1602,7 +1521,8 @@ init_deps_global () { reg_pending_sets = INITIALIZE_REG_SET (reg_pending_sets_head); reg_pending_clobbers = INITIALIZE_REG_SET (reg_pending_clobbers_head); - reg_pending_sets_all = 0; + reg_pending_uses = INITIALIZE_REG_SET (reg_pending_uses_head); + reg_pending_barrier = NOT_A_BARRIER; } /* Free everything used by the dependency analysis code. */ @@ -1612,4 +1532,5 @@ finish_deps_global () { FREE_REG_SET (reg_pending_sets); FREE_REG_SET (reg_pending_clobbers); + FREE_REG_SET (reg_pending_uses); }