X-Git-Url: http://git.sourceforge.jp/view?p=pf3gnuchains%2Fgcc-fork.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=gcc%2Fgensupport.c;h=c15540b90067d12c2b07391d1cc3b9369a5ed118;hp=120614bcdfc574bd630668b89ecf126f4c5c34e6;hb=55d19f3617da01201772bfc2030ec7ab8b008734;hpb=f950cdc797e920041b0672a1a7100fd266457cc4 diff --git a/gcc/gensupport.c b/gcc/gensupport.c index 120614bcdfc..c15540b9006 100644 --- a/gcc/gensupport.c +++ b/gcc/gensupport.c @@ -1,37 +1,49 @@ /* Support routines for the various generation passes. - Copyright (C) 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 + Free Software Foundation, Inc. - This file is part of GNU CC. + This file is part of GCC. - GNU CC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify - it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by + 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 version. - GNU CC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, - but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of - MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the - GNU General Public License for more details. + GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT + ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY + or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public + License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License - along with GNU CC; 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 COPYING. If not, write to the Free + Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA + 02110-1301, USA. */ -#include "hconfig.h" +#include "bconfig.h" #include "system.h" +#include "coretypes.h" +#include "tm.h" #include "rtl.h" #include "obstack.h" #include "errors.h" +#include "hashtab.h" #include "gensupport.h" +/* In case some macros used by files we include need it, define this here. */ +int target_flags; + +int insn_elision = 1; + +const char *in_fname; + +/* This callback will be invoked whenever an rtl include directive is + processed. To be used for creation of the dependency file. */ +void (*include_callback) (const char *); + static struct obstack obstack; struct obstack *rtl_obstack = &obstack; -#define obstack_chunk_alloc xmalloc -#define obstack_chunk_free free - static int sequence_num; static int errors; @@ -39,18 +51,28 @@ static int predicable_default; static const char *predicable_true; static const char *predicable_false; +static htab_t condition_table; + +static char *base_dir = NULL; + /* We initially queue all patterns, process the define_insn and define_cond_exec patterns, then return them one at a time. */ struct queue_elem { rtx data; + const char *filename; int lineno; struct queue_elem *next; + /* In a DEFINE_INSN that came from a DEFINE_INSN_AND_SPLIT, SPLIT + points to the generated DEFINE_SPLIT. */ + struct queue_elem *split; }; static struct queue_elem *define_attr_queue; static struct queue_elem **define_attr_tail = &define_attr_queue; +static struct queue_elem *define_pred_queue; +static struct queue_elem **define_pred_tail = &define_pred_queue; static struct queue_elem *define_insn_queue; static struct queue_elem **define_insn_tail = &define_insn_queue; static struct queue_elem *define_cond_exec_queue; @@ -58,39 +80,52 @@ static struct queue_elem **define_cond_exec_tail = &define_cond_exec_queue; static struct queue_elem *other_queue; static struct queue_elem **other_tail = &other_queue; -static void queue_pattern PARAMS ((rtx, struct queue_elem ***, int)); -static void remove_constraints PARAMS ((rtx)); -static void process_rtx PARAMS ((rtx, int)); - -static int is_predicable PARAMS ((struct queue_elem *)); -static void identify_predicable_attribute PARAMS ((void)); -static int n_alternatives PARAMS ((const char *)); -static void collect_insn_data PARAMS ((rtx, int *, int *)); -static rtx alter_predicate_for_insn PARAMS ((rtx, int, int, int)); -static const char *alter_test_for_insn PARAMS ((struct queue_elem *, - struct queue_elem *)); -static char *shift_output_template PARAMS ((char *, const char *, int)); -static const char *alter_output_for_insn PARAMS ((struct queue_elem *, - struct queue_elem *, - int, int)); -static void process_one_cond_exec PARAMS ((struct queue_elem *)); -static void process_define_cond_exec PARAMS ((void)); +static struct queue_elem *queue_pattern (rtx, struct queue_elem ***, + const char *, int); + +/* Current maximum length of directory names in the search path + for include files. (Altered as we get more of them.) */ + +size_t max_include_len; + +struct file_name_list + { + struct file_name_list *next; + const char *fname; + }; + +struct file_name_list *first_dir_md_include = 0; /* First dir to search */ + /* First dir to search for */ +struct file_name_list *first_bracket_include = 0; +struct file_name_list *last_dir_md_include = 0; /* Last in chain */ + +static void remove_constraints (rtx); +static void process_rtx (rtx, int); + +static int is_predicable (struct queue_elem *); +static void identify_predicable_attribute (void); +static int n_alternatives (const char *); +static void collect_insn_data (rtx, int *, int *); +static rtx alter_predicate_for_insn (rtx, int, int, int); +static const char *alter_test_for_insn (struct queue_elem *, + struct queue_elem *); +static char *shift_output_template (char *, const char *, int); +static const char *alter_output_for_insn (struct queue_elem *, + struct queue_elem *, + int, int); +static void process_one_cond_exec (struct queue_elem *); +static void process_define_cond_exec (void); +static void process_include (rtx, int); +static char *save_string (const char *, int); +static void init_predicate_table (void); +static void record_insn_name (int, const char *); void -message_with_line VPARAMS ((int lineno, const char *msg, ...)) +message_with_line (int lineno, const char *msg, ...) { -#ifndef ANSI_PROTOTYPES - int lineno; - const char *msg; -#endif va_list ap; - VA_START (ap, msg); - -#ifndef ANSI_PROTOTYPES - lineno = va_arg (ap, int); - msg = va_arg (ap, const char *); -#endif + va_start (ap, msg); fprintf (stderr, "%s:%d: ", read_rtx_filename, lineno); vfprintf (stderr, msg, ap); @@ -98,31 +133,45 @@ message_with_line VPARAMS ((int lineno, const char *msg, ...)) va_end (ap); } + +/* Make a version of gen_rtx_CONST_INT so that GEN_INT can be used in + the gensupport programs. */ + +rtx +gen_rtx_CONST_INT (enum machine_mode ARG_UNUSED (mode), + HOST_WIDE_INT arg) +{ + rtx rt = rtx_alloc (CONST_INT); + + XWINT (rt, 0) = arg; + return rt; +} -/* Queue PATTERN on LIST_TAIL. */ +/* Queue PATTERN on LIST_TAIL. Return the address of the new queue + element. */ -static void -queue_pattern (pattern, list_tail, lineno) - rtx pattern; - struct queue_elem ***list_tail; - int lineno; +static struct queue_elem * +queue_pattern (rtx pattern, struct queue_elem ***list_tail, + const char *filename, int lineno) { - struct queue_elem *e = (struct queue_elem *) xmalloc (sizeof (*e)); + struct queue_elem *e = XNEW(struct queue_elem); e->data = pattern; + e->filename = filename; e->lineno = lineno; e->next = NULL; + e->split = NULL; **list_tail = e; *list_tail = &e->next; + return e; } /* Recursively remove constraints from an rtx. */ static void -remove_constraints (part) - rtx part; +remove_constraints (rtx part) { - register int i, j; - register const char *format_ptr; + int i, j; + const char *format_ptr; if (part == 0) return; @@ -149,38 +198,120 @@ remove_constraints (part) } } -/* Process a top level rtx in some way, queueing as appropriate. */ +/* Process an include file assuming that it lives in gcc/config/{target}/ + if the include looks like (include "file"). */ + +static void +process_include (rtx desc, int lineno) +{ + const char *filename = XSTR (desc, 0); + const char *old_filename; + int old_lineno; + char *pathname; + FILE *input_file; + + /* If specified file name is absolute, skip the include stack. */ + if (! IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (filename)) + { + struct file_name_list *stackp; + + /* Search directory path, trying to open the file. */ + for (stackp = first_dir_md_include; stackp; stackp = stackp->next) + { + static const char sep[2] = { DIR_SEPARATOR, '\0' }; + + pathname = concat (stackp->fname, sep, filename, NULL); + input_file = fopen (pathname, "r"); + if (input_file != NULL) + goto success; + free (pathname); + } + } + + if (base_dir) + pathname = concat (base_dir, filename, NULL); + else + pathname = xstrdup (filename); + input_file = fopen (pathname, "r"); + if (input_file == NULL) + { + free (pathname); + message_with_line (lineno, "include file `%s' not found", filename); + errors = 1; + return; + } + success: + + /* Save old cursor; setup new for the new file. Note that "lineno" the + argument to this function is the beginning of the include statement, + while read_rtx_lineno has already been advanced. */ + old_filename = read_rtx_filename; + old_lineno = read_rtx_lineno; + read_rtx_filename = pathname; + read_rtx_lineno = 1; + + if (include_callback) + include_callback (pathname); + + /* Read the entire file. */ + while (read_rtx (input_file, &desc, &lineno)) + process_rtx (desc, lineno); + + /* Do not free pathname. It is attached to the various rtx queue + elements. */ + + read_rtx_filename = old_filename; + read_rtx_lineno = old_lineno; + + fclose (input_file); +} + +/* Process a top level rtx in some way, queuing as appropriate. */ static void -process_rtx (desc, lineno) - rtx desc; - int lineno; +process_rtx (rtx desc, int lineno) { switch (GET_CODE (desc)) { case DEFINE_INSN: - queue_pattern (desc, &define_insn_tail, lineno); + queue_pattern (desc, &define_insn_tail, read_rtx_filename, lineno); break; case DEFINE_COND_EXEC: - queue_pattern (desc, &define_cond_exec_tail, lineno); + queue_pattern (desc, &define_cond_exec_tail, read_rtx_filename, lineno); break; case DEFINE_ATTR: - queue_pattern (desc, &define_attr_tail, lineno); + queue_pattern (desc, &define_attr_tail, read_rtx_filename, lineno); + break; + + case DEFINE_PREDICATE: + case DEFINE_SPECIAL_PREDICATE: + case DEFINE_CONSTRAINT: + case DEFINE_REGISTER_CONSTRAINT: + case DEFINE_MEMORY_CONSTRAINT: + case DEFINE_ADDRESS_CONSTRAINT: + queue_pattern (desc, &define_pred_tail, read_rtx_filename, lineno); + break; + + case INCLUDE: + process_include (desc, lineno); break; case DEFINE_INSN_AND_SPLIT: { const char *split_cond; rtx split; + rtvec attr; int i; + struct queue_elem *insn_elem; + struct queue_elem *split_elem; - /* Create a split with values from the insn_and_split. */ + /* Create a split with values from the insn_and_split. */ split = rtx_alloc (DEFINE_SPLIT); i = XVECLEN (desc, 1); - XEXP (split, 0) = rtvec_alloc (i); + XVEC (split, 0) = rtvec_alloc (i); while (--i >= 0) { XVECEXP (split, 0, i) = copy_rtx (XVECEXP (desc, 1, i)); @@ -192,33 +323,30 @@ process_rtx (desc, lineno) split_cond = XSTR (desc, 4); if (split_cond[0] == '&' && split_cond[1] == '&') { - const char *insn_cond = XSTR (desc, 2); - size_t insn_cond_len = strlen (insn_cond); - size_t split_cond_len = strlen (split_cond); - char *combined; - - combined = (char *) xmalloc (insn_cond_len + split_cond_len + 1); - memcpy (combined, insn_cond, insn_cond_len); - memcpy (combined + insn_cond_len, split_cond, split_cond_len + 1); - - split_cond = combined; + copy_rtx_ptr_loc (split_cond + 2, split_cond); + split_cond = join_c_conditions (XSTR (desc, 2), split_cond + 2); } XSTR (split, 1) = split_cond; XVEC (split, 2) = XVEC (desc, 5); XSTR (split, 3) = XSTR (desc, 6); /* Fix up the DEFINE_INSN. */ + attr = XVEC (desc, 7); PUT_CODE (desc, DEFINE_INSN); - XVEC (desc, 4) = XVEC (desc, 7); + XVEC (desc, 4) = attr; /* Queue them. */ - queue_pattern (desc, &define_insn_tail, lineno); - queue_pattern (split, &other_tail, lineno); + insn_elem + = queue_pattern (desc, &define_insn_tail, read_rtx_filename, + lineno); + split_elem + = queue_pattern (split, &other_tail, read_rtx_filename, lineno); + insn_elem->split = split_elem; break; } default: - queue_pattern (desc, &other_tail, lineno); + queue_pattern (desc, &other_tail, read_rtx_filename, lineno); break; } } @@ -227,8 +355,7 @@ process_rtx (desc, lineno) a DEFINE_INSN. */ static int -is_predicable (elem) - struct queue_elem *elem; +is_predicable (struct queue_elem *elem) { rtvec vec = XVEC (elem->data, 4); const char *value; @@ -280,7 +407,7 @@ is_predicable (elem) return 0; default: - abort (); + gcc_unreachable (); } } @@ -306,7 +433,7 @@ is_predicable (elem) return 0; message_with_line (elem->lineno, - "Unknown value `%s' for `predicable' attribute", + "unknown value `%s' for `predicable' attribute", value); errors = 1; return 0; @@ -316,12 +443,11 @@ is_predicable (elem) and its default. */ static void -identify_predicable_attribute () +identify_predicable_attribute (void) { struct queue_elem *elem; - char *true, *false; + char *p_true, *p_false; const char *value; - size_t len; /* Look for the DEFINE_ATTR for `predicable', which must exist. */ for (elem = define_attr_queue; elem ; elem = elem->next) @@ -329,28 +455,27 @@ identify_predicable_attribute () goto found; message_with_line (define_cond_exec_queue->lineno, - "Attribute `predicable' not defined"); + "attribute `predicable' not defined"); errors = 1; return; found: value = XSTR (elem->data, 1); - len = strlen (value); - false = (char *) xmalloc (len + 1); - memcpy (false, value, len + 1); - - true = strchr (false, ','); - if (true == NULL || strchr (++true, ',') != NULL) + p_false = xstrdup (value); + p_true = strchr (p_false, ','); + if (p_true == NULL || strchr (++p_true, ',') != NULL) { message_with_line (elem->lineno, - "Attribute `predicable' is not a boolean"); + "attribute `predicable' is not a boolean"); errors = 1; + if (p_false) + free (p_false); return; } - true[-1] = '\0'; + p_true[-1] = '\0'; - predicable_true = true; - predicable_false = false; + predicable_true = p_true; + predicable_false = p_false; switch (GET_CODE (XEXP (elem->data, 2))) { @@ -360,35 +485,40 @@ identify_predicable_attribute () case CONST: message_with_line (elem->lineno, - "Attribute `predicable' cannot be const"); + "attribute `predicable' cannot be const"); errors = 1; + if (p_false) + free (p_false); return; default: message_with_line (elem->lineno, - "Attribute `predicable' must have a constant default"); + "attribute `predicable' must have a constant default"); errors = 1; + if (p_false) + free (p_false); return; } - if (strcmp (value, true) == 0) + if (strcmp (value, p_true) == 0) predicable_default = 1; - else if (strcmp (value, false) == 0) + else if (strcmp (value, p_false) == 0) predicable_default = 0; else { message_with_line (elem->lineno, - "Unknown value `%s' for `predicable' attribute", + "unknown value `%s' for `predicable' attribute", value); errors = 1; + if (p_false) + free (p_false); } } /* Return the number of alternatives in constraint S. */ static int -n_alternatives (s) - const char *s; +n_alternatives (const char *s) { int n = 1; @@ -403,9 +533,7 @@ n_alternatives (s) operands. */ static void -collect_insn_data (pattern, palt, pmax) - rtx pattern; - int *palt, *pmax; +collect_insn_data (rtx pattern, int *palt, int *pmax) { const char *fmt; enum rtx_code code; @@ -415,13 +543,13 @@ collect_insn_data (pattern, palt, pmax) switch (code) { case MATCH_OPERAND: - *palt = n_alternatives (XSTR (pattern, 2)); - /* FALLTHRU */ + i = n_alternatives (XSTR (pattern, 2)); + *palt = (i > *palt ? i : *palt); + /* Fall through. */ case MATCH_OPERATOR: case MATCH_SCRATCH: case MATCH_PARALLEL: - case MATCH_INSN: i = XINT (pattern, 0); if (i > *pmax) *pmax = i; @@ -444,25 +572,23 @@ collect_insn_data (pattern, palt, pmax) case 'V': if (XVEC (pattern, i) == NULL) break; - /* FALLTHRU */ + /* Fall through. */ case 'E': for (j = XVECLEN (pattern, i) - 1; j >= 0; --j) collect_insn_data (XVECEXP (pattern, i, j), palt, pmax); break; - case 'i': case 'w': case '0': case 's': case 'S': + case 'i': case 'w': case '0': case 's': case 'S': case 'T': break; default: - abort (); + gcc_unreachable (); } } } static rtx -alter_predicate_for_insn (pattern, alt, max_op, lineno) - rtx pattern; - int alt, max_op, lineno; +alter_predicate_for_insn (rtx pattern, int alt, int max_op, int lineno) { const char *fmt; enum rtx_code code; @@ -478,7 +604,7 @@ alter_predicate_for_insn (pattern, alt, max_op, lineno) if (n_alternatives (c) != 1) { message_with_line (lineno, - "Too many alternatives for operand %d", + "too many alternatives for operand %d", XINT (pattern, 0)); errors = 1; return NULL; @@ -489,7 +615,7 @@ alter_predicate_for_insn (pattern, alt, max_op, lineno) { size_t c_len = strlen (c); size_t len = alt * (c_len + 1); - char *new_c = (char *) xmalloc (len); + char *new_c = XNEWVEC(char, len); memcpy (new_c, c, c_len); for (i = 1; i < alt; ++i) @@ -501,12 +627,11 @@ alter_predicate_for_insn (pattern, alt, max_op, lineno) XSTR (pattern, 2) = new_c; } } - /* FALLTHRU */ + /* Fall through. */ case MATCH_OPERATOR: case MATCH_SCRATCH: case MATCH_PARALLEL: - case MATCH_INSN: XINT (pattern, 0) += max_op; break; @@ -543,7 +668,7 @@ alter_predicate_for_insn (pattern, alt, max_op, lineno) break; default: - abort (); + gcc_unreachable (); } } @@ -551,75 +676,54 @@ alter_predicate_for_insn (pattern, alt, max_op, lineno) } static const char * -alter_test_for_insn (ce_elem, insn_elem) - struct queue_elem *ce_elem, *insn_elem; +alter_test_for_insn (struct queue_elem *ce_elem, + struct queue_elem *insn_elem) { - const char *ce_test, *insn_test; - char *new_test; - size_t len, ce_len, insn_len; - - ce_test = XSTR (ce_elem->data, 1); - insn_test = XSTR (insn_elem->data, 2); - if (!ce_test || *ce_test == '\0') - return insn_test; - if (!insn_test || *insn_test == '\0') - return ce_test; - - ce_len = strlen (ce_test); - insn_len = strlen (insn_test); - len = 1 + ce_len + 1 + 4 + 1 + insn_len + 1 + 1; - new_test = (char *) xmalloc (len); - - sprintf (new_test, "(%s) && (%s)", ce_test, insn_test); - - return new_test; + return join_c_conditions (XSTR (ce_elem->data, 1), + XSTR (insn_elem->data, 2)); } -/* Adjust all of the operand numbers in OLD to match the shift they'll +/* Adjust all of the operand numbers in SRC to match the shift they'll get from an operand displacement of DISP. Return a pointer after the adjusted string. */ static char * -shift_output_template (new, old, disp) - char *new; - const char *old; - int disp; +shift_output_template (char *dest, const char *src, int disp) { - while (*old) + while (*src) { - char c = *old++; - *new++ = c; + char c = *src++; + *dest++ = c; if (c == '%') { - c = *old++; + c = *src++; if (ISDIGIT ((unsigned char) c)) c += disp; - else if (ISUPPER ((unsigned char) c) - || ISLOWER ((unsigned char) c)) + else if (ISALPHA (c)) { - *new++ = c; - c = *old++ + disp; + *dest++ = c; + c = *src++ + disp; } - *new++ = c; + *dest++ = c; } } - return new; + return dest; } static const char * -alter_output_for_insn (ce_elem, insn_elem, alt, max_op) - struct queue_elem *ce_elem, *insn_elem; - int alt, max_op; +alter_output_for_insn (struct queue_elem *ce_elem, + struct queue_elem *insn_elem, + int alt, int max_op) { const char *ce_out, *insn_out; - char *new, *p; + char *result, *p; size_t len, ce_len, insn_len; /* ??? Could coordinate with genoutput to not duplicate code here. */ ce_out = XSTR (ce_elem->data, 2); - insn_out = XSTR (insn_elem->data, 3); + insn_out = XTMPL (insn_elem->data, 3); if (!ce_out || *ce_out == '\0') return insn_out; @@ -633,7 +737,7 @@ alter_output_for_insn (ce_elem, insn_elem, alt, max_op) if (*insn_out == '@') { len = (ce_len + 1) * alt + insn_len + 1; - p = new = xmalloc (len); + p = result = XNEWVEC(char, len); do { @@ -657,27 +761,27 @@ alter_output_for_insn (ce_elem, insn_elem, alt, max_op) else { len = ce_len + 1 + insn_len + 1; - new = xmalloc (len); + result = XNEWVEC (char, len); - p = shift_output_template (new, ce_out, max_op); + p = shift_output_template (result, ce_out, max_op); *p++ = ' '; memcpy (p, insn_out, insn_len + 1); } - return new; + return result; } /* Replicate insns as appropriate for the given DEFINE_COND_EXEC. */ static void -process_one_cond_exec (ce_elem) - struct queue_elem *ce_elem; +process_one_cond_exec (struct queue_elem *ce_elem) { struct queue_elem *insn_elem; for (insn_elem = define_insn_queue; insn_elem ; insn_elem = insn_elem->next) { int alternatives, max_operand; - rtx pred, insn, pattern; + rtx pred, insn, pattern, split; + int i; if (! is_predicable (insn_elem)) continue; @@ -721,7 +825,7 @@ process_one_cond_exec (ce_elem) } XSTR (insn, 2) = alter_test_for_insn (ce_elem, insn_elem); - XSTR (insn, 3) = alter_output_for_insn (ce_elem, insn_elem, + XTMPL (insn, 3) = alter_output_for_insn (ce_elem, insn_elem, alternatives, max_operand); /* ??? Set `predicable' to false. Not crucial since it's really @@ -738,7 +842,42 @@ process_one_cond_exec (ce_elem) patterns into the define_insn chain just after their generator is something we'll have to experiment with. */ - queue_pattern (insn, &other_tail, insn_elem->lineno); + queue_pattern (insn, &other_tail, insn_elem->filename, + insn_elem->lineno); + + if (!insn_elem->split) + continue; + + /* If the original insn came from a define_insn_and_split, + generate a new split to handle the predicated insn. */ + split = copy_rtx (insn_elem->split->data); + /* Predicate the pattern matched by the split. */ + pattern = rtx_alloc (COND_EXEC); + XEXP (pattern, 0) = pred; + if (XVECLEN (split, 0) == 1) + { + XEXP (pattern, 1) = XVECEXP (split, 0, 0); + XVECEXP (split, 0, 0) = pattern; + PUT_NUM_ELEM (XVEC (split, 0), 1); + } + else + { + XEXP (pattern, 1) = rtx_alloc (PARALLEL); + XVEC (XEXP (pattern, 1), 0) = XVEC (split, 0); + XVEC (split, 0) = rtvec_alloc (1); + XVECEXP (split, 0, 0) = pattern; + } + /* Predicate all of the insns generated by the split. */ + for (i = 0; i < XVECLEN (split, 2); i++) + { + pattern = rtx_alloc (COND_EXEC); + XEXP (pattern, 0) = pred; + XEXP (pattern, 1) = XVECEXP (split, 2, i); + XVECEXP (split, 2, i) = pattern; + } + /* Add the new split to the queue. */ + queue_pattern (split, &other_tail, read_rtx_filename, + insn_elem->split->lineno); } } @@ -746,7 +885,7 @@ process_one_cond_exec (ce_elem) patterns appropriately. */ static void -process_define_cond_exec () +process_define_cond_exec (void) { struct queue_elem *elem; @@ -757,44 +896,166 @@ process_define_cond_exec () for (elem = define_cond_exec_queue; elem ; elem = elem->next) process_one_cond_exec (elem); } + +static char * +save_string (const char *s, int len) +{ + char *result = XNEWVEC (char, len + 1); + + memcpy (result, s, len); + result[len] = 0; + return result; +} + /* The entry point for initializing the reader. */ int -init_md_reader (filename) - const char *filename; +init_md_reader_args_cb (int argc, char **argv, bool (*parse_opt)(const char *)) { FILE *input_file; - int c; + int c, i, lineno; + char *lastsl; + rtx desc; + bool no_more_options; + bool already_read_stdin; - read_rtx_filename = filename; - input_file = fopen (filename, "r"); - if (input_file == 0) + /* Unlock the stdio streams. */ + unlock_std_streams (); + + /* First we loop over all the options. */ + for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) { - perror (filename); - return FATAL_EXIT_CODE; + if (argv[i][0] != '-') + continue; + + c = argv[i][1]; + switch (c) + { + case 'I': /* Add directory to path for includes. */ + { + struct file_name_list *dirtmp; + + dirtmp = XNEW (struct file_name_list); + dirtmp->next = 0; /* New one goes on the end */ + if (first_dir_md_include == 0) + first_dir_md_include = dirtmp; + else + last_dir_md_include->next = dirtmp; + last_dir_md_include = dirtmp; /* Tail follows the last one */ + if (argv[i][1] == 'I' && argv[i][2] != 0) + dirtmp->fname = argv[i] + 2; + else if (i + 1 == argc) + fatal ("directory name missing after -I option"); + else + dirtmp->fname = argv[++i]; + if (strlen (dirtmp->fname) > max_include_len) + max_include_len = strlen (dirtmp->fname); + } + break; + + case '\0': + /* An argument consisting of exactly one dash is a request to + read stdin. This will be handled in the second loop. */ + continue; + + case '-': + /* An argument consisting of just two dashes causes option + parsing to cease. */ + if (argv[i][2] == '\0') + goto stop_parsing_options; + + default: + /* The program may have provided a callback so it can + accept its own options. */ + if (parse_opt && parse_opt (argv[i])) + break; + + fatal ("invalid option `%s'", argv[i]); + } } + stop_parsing_options: + + /* Prepare to read input. */ + condition_table = htab_create (500, hash_c_test, cmp_c_test, NULL); + init_predicate_table (); obstack_init (rtl_obstack); errors = 0; sequence_num = 0; + no_more_options = false; + already_read_stdin = false; - /* Read the entire file. */ - while (1) + + /* Now loop over all input files. */ + for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) { - rtx desc; - int lineno; + if (argv[i][0] == '-') + { + if (argv[i][1] == '\0') + { + /* Read stdin. */ + if (already_read_stdin) + fatal ("cannot read standard input twice"); + + base_dir = NULL; + read_rtx_filename = in_fname = ""; + read_rtx_lineno = 1; + input_file = stdin; + already_read_stdin = true; + + while (read_rtx (input_file, &desc, &lineno)) + process_rtx (desc, lineno); + fclose (input_file); + continue; + } + else if (argv[i][1] == '-' && argv[i][2] == '\0') + { + /* No further arguments are to be treated as options. */ + no_more_options = true; + continue; + } + else if (!no_more_options) + continue; + } - c = read_skip_spaces (input_file); - if (c == EOF) - break; + /* If we get here we are looking at a non-option argument, i.e. + a file to be processed. */ - ungetc (c, input_file); - lineno = read_rtx_lineno; - desc = read_rtx (input_file); - process_rtx (desc, lineno); + in_fname = argv[i]; + lastsl = strrchr (in_fname, '/'); + if (lastsl != NULL) + base_dir = save_string (in_fname, lastsl - in_fname + 1 ); + else + base_dir = NULL; + + read_rtx_filename = in_fname; + read_rtx_lineno = 1; + input_file = fopen (in_fname, "r"); + if (input_file == 0) + { + perror (in_fname); + return FATAL_EXIT_CODE; + } + + while (read_rtx (input_file, &desc, &lineno)) + process_rtx (desc, lineno); + fclose (input_file); + } + + /* If we get to this point without having seen any files to process, + read standard input now. */ + if (!in_fname) + { + base_dir = NULL; + read_rtx_filename = in_fname = ""; + read_rtx_lineno = 1; + input_file = stdin; + + while (read_rtx (input_file, &desc, &lineno)) + process_rtx (desc, lineno); + fclose (input_file); } - fclose (input_file); /* Process define_cond_exec patterns. */ if (define_cond_exec_queue != NULL) @@ -803,19 +1064,29 @@ init_md_reader (filename) return errors ? FATAL_EXIT_CODE : SUCCESS_EXIT_CODE; } +/* Programs that don't have their own options can use this entry point + instead. */ +int +init_md_reader_args (int argc, char **argv) +{ + return init_md_reader_args_cb (argc, argv, 0); +} + /* The entry point for reading a single rtx from an md file. */ rtx -read_md_rtx (lineno, seqnr) - int *lineno; - int *seqnr; +read_md_rtx (int *lineno, int *seqnr) { struct queue_elem **queue, *elem; rtx desc; + discard: + /* Read all patterns from a given queue before moving on to the next. */ if (define_attr_queue != NULL) queue = &define_attr_queue; + else if (define_pred_queue != NULL) + queue = &define_pred_queue; else if (define_insn_queue != NULL) queue = &define_insn_queue; else if (other_queue != NULL) @@ -826,19 +1097,39 @@ read_md_rtx (lineno, seqnr) elem = *queue; *queue = elem->next; desc = elem->data; + read_rtx_filename = elem->filename; *lineno = elem->lineno; *seqnr = sequence_num; free (elem); + /* Discard insn patterns which we know can never match (because + their C test is provably always false). If insn_elision is + false, our caller needs to see all the patterns. Note that the + elided patterns are never counted by the sequence numbering; it + it is the caller's responsibility, when insn_elision is false, not + to use elided pattern numbers for anything. */ switch (GET_CODE (desc)) { case DEFINE_INSN: case DEFINE_EXPAND: + if (maybe_eval_c_test (XSTR (desc, 2)) != 0) + sequence_num++; + else if (insn_elision) + goto discard; + + /* *seqnr is used here so the name table will match caller's + idea of insn numbering, whether or not elision is active. */ + record_insn_name (*seqnr, XSTR (desc, 0)); + break; + case DEFINE_SPLIT: case DEFINE_PEEPHOLE: case DEFINE_PEEPHOLE2: - sequence_num++; + if (maybe_eval_c_test (XSTR (desc, 1)) != 0) + sequence_num++; + else if (insn_elision) + goto discard; break; default: @@ -848,39 +1139,301 @@ read_md_rtx (lineno, seqnr) return desc; } -/* Until we can use the versions in libiberty. */ -char * -xstrdup (input) - const char *input; +/* Helper functions for insn elision. */ + +/* Compute a hash function of a c_test structure, which is keyed + by its ->expr field. */ +hashval_t +hash_c_test (const void *x) +{ + const struct c_test *a = (const struct c_test *) x; + const unsigned char *base, *s = (const unsigned char *) a->expr; + hashval_t hash; + unsigned char c; + unsigned int len; + + base = s; + hash = 0; + + while ((c = *s++) != '\0') + { + hash += c + (c << 17); + hash ^= hash >> 2; + } + + len = s - base; + hash += len + (len << 17); + hash ^= hash >> 2; + + return hash; +} + +/* Compare two c_test expression structures. */ +int +cmp_c_test (const void *x, const void *y) +{ + const struct c_test *a = (const struct c_test *) x; + const struct c_test *b = (const struct c_test *) y; + + return !strcmp (a->expr, b->expr); +} + +/* Given a string representing a C test expression, look it up in the + condition_table and report whether or not its value is known + at compile time. Returns a tristate: 1 for known true, 0 for + known false, -1 for unknown. */ +int +maybe_eval_c_test (const char *expr) +{ + const struct c_test *test; + struct c_test dummy; + + if (expr[0] == 0) + return 1; + + dummy.expr = expr; + test = (const struct c_test *)htab_find (condition_table, &dummy); + if (!test) + return -1; + return test->value; +} + +/* Record the C test expression EXPR in the condition_table, with + value VAL. Duplicates clobber previous entries. */ + +void +add_c_test (const char *expr, int value) +{ + struct c_test *test; + + if (expr[0] == 0) + return; + + test = XNEW (struct c_test); + test->expr = expr; + test->value = value; + + *(htab_find_slot (condition_table, test, INSERT)) = test; +} + +/* For every C test, call CALLBACK with two arguments: a pointer to + the condition structure and INFO. Stops when CALLBACK returns zero. */ +void +traverse_c_tests (htab_trav callback, void *info) { - register size_t len = strlen (input) + 1; - register char *output = xmalloc (len); - memcpy (output, input, len); - return output; + if (condition_table) + htab_traverse (condition_table, callback, info); } -PTR -xrealloc (old, size) - PTR old; - size_t size; + +/* Given a string, return the number of comma-separated elements in it. + Return 0 for the null string. */ +int +n_comma_elts (const char *s) { - register PTR ptr; - if (old) - ptr = (PTR) realloc (old, size); + int n; + + if (*s == '\0') + return 0; + + for (n = 1; *s; s++) + if (*s == ',') + n++; + + return n; +} + +/* Given a pointer to a (char *), return a pointer to the beginning of the + next comma-separated element in the string. Advance the pointer given + to the end of that element. Return NULL if at end of string. Caller + is responsible for copying the string if necessary. White space between + a comma and an element is ignored. */ + +const char * +scan_comma_elt (const char **pstr) +{ + const char *start; + const char *p = *pstr; + + if (*p == ',') + p++; + while (ISSPACE(*p)) + p++; + + if (*p == '\0') + return NULL; + + start = p; + + while (*p != ',' && *p != '\0') + p++; + + *pstr = p; + return start; +} + +/* Helper functions for define_predicate and define_special_predicate + processing. Shared between genrecog.c and genpreds.c. */ + +static htab_t predicate_table; +struct pred_data *first_predicate; +static struct pred_data **last_predicate = &first_predicate; + +static hashval_t +hash_struct_pred_data (const void *ptr) +{ + return htab_hash_string (((const struct pred_data *)ptr)->name); +} + +static int +eq_struct_pred_data (const void *a, const void *b) +{ + return !strcmp (((const struct pred_data *)a)->name, + ((const struct pred_data *)b)->name); +} + +struct pred_data * +lookup_predicate (const char *name) +{ + struct pred_data key; + key.name = name; + return (struct pred_data *) htab_find (predicate_table, &key); +} + +void +add_predicate (struct pred_data *pred) +{ + void **slot = htab_find_slot (predicate_table, pred, INSERT); + if (*slot) + { + error ("duplicate predicate definition for '%s'", pred->name); + return; + } + *slot = pred; + *last_predicate = pred; + last_predicate = &pred->next; +} + +/* This array gives the initial content of the predicate table. It + has entries for all predicates defined in recog.c. */ + +struct std_pred_table +{ + const char *name; + bool special; + RTX_CODE codes[NUM_RTX_CODE]; +}; + +static const struct std_pred_table std_preds[] = { + {"general_operand", false, {CONST_INT, CONST_DOUBLE, CONST, SYMBOL_REF, + LABEL_REF, SUBREG, REG, MEM }}, + {"address_operand", true, {CONST_INT, CONST_DOUBLE, CONST, SYMBOL_REF, + LABEL_REF, SUBREG, REG, MEM, + PLUS, MINUS, MULT}}, + {"register_operand", false, {SUBREG, REG}}, + {"pmode_register_operand", true, {SUBREG, REG}}, + {"scratch_operand", false, {SCRATCH, REG}}, + {"immediate_operand", false, {CONST_INT, CONST_DOUBLE, CONST, SYMBOL_REF, + LABEL_REF}}, + {"const_int_operand", false, {CONST_INT}}, + {"const_double_operand", false, {CONST_INT, CONST_DOUBLE}}, + {"nonimmediate_operand", false, {SUBREG, REG, MEM}}, + {"nonmemory_operand", false, {CONST_INT, CONST_DOUBLE, CONST, SYMBOL_REF, + LABEL_REF, SUBREG, REG}}, + {"push_operand", false, {MEM}}, + {"pop_operand", false, {MEM}}, + {"memory_operand", false, {SUBREG, MEM}}, + {"indirect_operand", false, {SUBREG, MEM}}, + {"comparison_operator", false, {EQ, NE, LE, LT, GE, GT, LEU, LTU, GEU, GTU, + UNORDERED, ORDERED, UNEQ, UNGE, UNGT, UNLE, + UNLT, LTGT}} +}; +#define NUM_KNOWN_STD_PREDS ARRAY_SIZE (std_preds) + +/* Initialize the table of predicate definitions, starting with + the information we have on generic predicates. */ + +static void +init_predicate_table (void) +{ + size_t i, j; + struct pred_data *pred; + + predicate_table = htab_create_alloc (37, hash_struct_pred_data, + eq_struct_pred_data, 0, + xcalloc, free); + + for (i = 0; i < NUM_KNOWN_STD_PREDS; i++) + { + pred = XCNEW (struct pred_data); + pred->name = std_preds[i].name; + pred->special = std_preds[i].special; + + for (j = 0; std_preds[i].codes[j] != 0; j++) + { + enum rtx_code code = std_preds[i].codes[j]; + + pred->codes[code] = true; + if (GET_RTX_CLASS (code) != RTX_CONST_OBJ) + pred->allows_non_const = true; + if (code != REG + && code != SUBREG + && code != MEM + && code != CONCAT + && code != PARALLEL + && code != STRICT_LOW_PART) + pred->allows_non_lvalue = true; + } + if (j == 1) + pred->singleton = std_preds[i].codes[0]; + + add_predicate (pred); + } +} + +/* These functions allow linkage with print-rtl.c. Also, some generators + like to annotate their output with insn names. */ + +/* Holds an array of names indexed by insn_code_number. */ +static char **insn_name_ptr = 0; +static int insn_name_ptr_size = 0; + +const char * +get_insn_name (int code) +{ + if (code < insn_name_ptr_size) + return insn_name_ptr[code]; else - ptr = (PTR) malloc (size); - if (!ptr) - fatal ("virtual memory exhausted"); - return ptr; + return NULL; } -PTR -xmalloc (size) - size_t size; +static void +record_insn_name (int code, const char *name) { - register PTR val = (PTR) malloc (size); + static const char *last_real_name = "insn"; + static int last_real_code = 0; + char *new; + + if (insn_name_ptr_size <= code) + { + int new_size; + new_size = (insn_name_ptr_size ? insn_name_ptr_size * 2 : 512); + insn_name_ptr = xrealloc (insn_name_ptr, sizeof(char *) * new_size); + memset (insn_name_ptr + insn_name_ptr_size, 0, + sizeof(char *) * (new_size - insn_name_ptr_size)); + insn_name_ptr_size = new_size; + } + + if (!name || name[0] == '\0') + { + new = xmalloc (strlen (last_real_name) + 10); + sprintf (new, "%s+%d", last_real_name, code - last_real_code); + } + else + { + last_real_name = new = xstrdup (name); + last_real_code = code; + } - if (val == 0) - fatal ("virtual memory exhausted"); - return val; + insn_name_ptr[code] = new; }