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author | amacleod <amacleod@138bc75d-0d04-0410-961f-82ee72b054a4> | 2013-10-01 15:46:53 +0000 |
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committer | amacleod <amacleod@138bc75d-0d04-0410-961f-82ee72b054a4> | 2013-10-01 15:46:53 +0000 |
commit | 8f6fa493f6996ec343ead1770530605326197ff9 (patch) | |
tree | eaa52ec7e3d23ca35b23922da83d4e62a0837824 | |
parent | 24e28cb5278924fc604ac2c61162db3fa3b8f201 (diff) | |
download | gcc-8f6fa493f6996ec343ead1770530605326197ff9.tar.gz |
* tree-into-ssa.c (enum need_phi_state): Relocate from tree-flow.h.
(dump_decl_set): Move to gimple.c.
* gimple.h: Don't include tree-ssa-operands.h.
(dump_decl_set): Add prototype.
(gimple_vuse_op, gimple_vdef_op, update_stmt, update_stmt_if_modified):
Move to gimple-ssa.h.
(phi_ssa_name_p, phi_nodes, phi_nodes_ptr, gimple_phi_arg_def,
gimple_phi_arg_def_ptr, gimple_phi_arg_edge, gimple_phi_arg_location,
gimple_phi_arg_location_from_edge, gimple_phi_arg_set_location,
gimple_phi_arg_has_location): Relocate from tree-flow-inline.h
* gimple.c (walk_stmt_load_store_ops): Use gimple_phi_arg_def rather
than PHI_ARG_DEF.
(dump_decl_set): Relocate here.
* gimple-ssa.h: New file.
(gimple_vuse_op, gimple_vdef_op, update_stmt, update_stmt_if_modified):
Relocate from gimple.h.
* tree-cfg.c (has_zero_uses_1, single_imm_use_1): Move to...
* tree-ssa-operands.c (swap_ssa_operands): Rename from
swap_tree_operands and remove non-ssa path.
(has_zero_uses_1, single_imm_use_1): Relocate from tree-cfg.c.
* tree-ssa-reassoc.c (linearize_expr_tree, repropagate_negates): Use
swap_ssa_operands.
* tree-vect-loop.c (destroy_loop_vec_info, vect_is_slp_reduction,
vect_is_simple_reduction_1): Use swap_ssa_operands.
* tree-flow.h: Move various prototypes to tree-phinodes.h.
(enum need_phi_state): Move to tree-into-ssa.c.
(struct immediate_use_iterator_d, FOR_EACH_IMM_*,
BREAK_FROM_IMM_USE_STMT): Move to ssa-iterators.h.
(swap_tree_operands): Rename and move prototype to tree-ssa-operands.h.
* tree-flow-inline.h (delink_imm_use, link_imm_use_to_list,
link_imm_use, set_ssa_use_from_ptr, link_imm_use_stmt, relink_imm_use,
relink_imm_use_stmt, end_readonly_imm_use_p, first_readonly_imm_use,
next_readonly_imm_use, has_zero_uses, has_single_use, single_imm_use,
num_imm_uses): Move to ssa-iterators.h.
(get_use_from_ptr, get_def_from_ptr): Move to tree-ssa-operands.h
(gimple_phi_arg_imm_use_ptr, phi_arg_index_from_use): Move to
tree-phinodes.h.
(op_iter_done, op_iter_next_def, op_iter_next_tree,
clear_and_done_ssa_iter, op_iter_init, op_iter_init_use,
op_iter_init_def, op_iter_init_tree, single_ssa_tree_operand,
single_ssa_use_operand, single_ssa_def_operand, zero_ssa_operands,
num_ssa_operands, delink_stmt_imm_use, single_phi_def,
op_iter_init_phiuse, op_iter_init_phidef, end_imm_use_stmt_p,
end_imm_use_stmt_traverse, move_use_after_head, link_use_stmts_after,
first_imm_use_stmt, next_imm_use_stmt, first_imm_use_on_stmt,
end_imm_use_on_stmt_p, next_imm_use_on_stmt): Move to ssa-iterators.h.
(gimple_phi_arg_def, gimple_phi_arg_def_ptr, gimple_phi_arg_edge,
gimple_phi_arg_location, gimple_phi_arg_location_from_edge,
gimple_phi_arg_set_location, gimple_phi_arg_has_location, phi_nodes,
phi_nodes_ptr, phi_ssa_name_p): Move to gimple.h.
(set_phi_nodes): Move to tree-phinodes.h.
* tree-ssa-operands.h (enum ssa_op_iter_type,
struct ssa_operand_iterator_d, SSA_OP*, FOR_EACH_SSA*, SINGLE_SSA*,
ZERO_SSA_OPERANDS, NUM_SSA_OPERANDS): Move to ssa-iterators.h.
(dump_decl_set): Remove prototype.
(get_use_from_ptr, get_def_from_ptr): Relocate from tree-flow.h.
* tree-phinodes.h: New file. Move some prototypes from tree-flow.h.
(set_phi_nodes): Relocate from tree-flow-inline.h.
(gimple_phi_arg_imm_use_ptr, phi_arg_index_from_use): Relocate from
tree-flow-inline.h
* tree-ssa.h: Add tree-phinodes.h, gimple-ssa.h, ssa-iterators.h to
include list. Temporarily add gimple.h to include list.
* ssa-iterators.h: New file.
(struct immediate_use_iterator_d, FOR_EACH_IMM_*,
BREAK_FROM_IMM_USE_STMT): Relocate from tree-flow.h.
(enum ssa_op_iter_type, struct ssa_operand_iterator_d, SSA_OP*,
FOR_EACH_SSA*, SINGLE_SSA*, ZERO_SSA_OPERANDS, NUM_SSA_OPERANDS):
Relocate from tree-ssa-operands.h.
(delink_imm_use, link_imm_use_to_list, link_imm_use,
set_ssa_use_from_ptr, link_imm_use_stmt, relink_imm_use,
relink_imm_use_stmt, end_readonly_imm_use_p, first_readonly_imm_use,
next_readonly_imm_use, has_zero_uses, has_single_use, single_imm_use,
num_imm_uses, get_use_from_ptr, get_def_from_ptr,
phi_arg_index_from_use, op_iter_done, op_iter_next_def,
op_iter_next_tree, clear_and_done_ssa_iter, op_iter_init,
op_iter_init_use, op_iter_init_def, op_iter_init_tree,
single_ssa_tree_operand, single_ssa_use_operand, single_ssa_def_operand,
zero_ssa_operands, num_ssa_operands, delink_stmt_imm_use,
single_phi_def, op_iter_init_phiuse, op_iter_init_phidef,
end_imm_use_stmt_p, end_imm_use_stmt_traverse, move_use_after_head,
link_use_stmts_after, first_imm_use_stmt, next_imm_use_stmt,
first_imm_use_on_stmt, end_imm_use_on_stmt_p, next_imm_use_on_stmt):
Relocate from tree-flow-inline.h.
* tree-outof-ssa.h: Change _SSAEXPAND_H macro to GCC_TREE_OUTOF_SSA_H.
git-svn-id: svn+ssh://gcc.gnu.org/svn/gcc/trunk@203068 138bc75d-0d04-0410-961f-82ee72b054a4
-rw-r--r-- | gcc/ChangeLog | 87 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gcc/gimple-ssa.h | 73 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gcc/gimple.c | 25 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gcc/gimple.h | 141 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gcc/ssa-iterators.h | 996 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gcc/tree-cfg.c | 43 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gcc/tree-flow-inline.h | 918 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gcc/tree-flow.h | 137 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gcc/tree-into-ssa.c | 49 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gcc/tree-outof-ssa.h | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gcc/tree-phinodes.h | 83 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gcc/tree-ssa-operands.c | 65 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gcc/tree-ssa-operands.h | 139 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gcc/tree-ssa-reassoc.c | 12 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gcc/tree-ssa.h | 7 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | gcc/tree-vect-loop.c | 16 |
16 files changed, 1476 insertions, 1321 deletions
diff --git a/gcc/ChangeLog b/gcc/ChangeLog index 47144bcb40d..8764f0dd2f3 100644 --- a/gcc/ChangeLog +++ b/gcc/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,90 @@ +2013-10-01 Andrew MacLeod <amacleod@redhat.com> + + * tree-into-ssa.c (enum need_phi_state): Relocate from tree-flow.h. + (dump_decl_set): Move to gimple.c. + * gimple.h: Don't include tree-ssa-operands.h. + (dump_decl_set): Add prototype. + (gimple_vuse_op, gimple_vdef_op, update_stmt, update_stmt_if_modified): + Move to gimple-ssa.h. + (phi_ssa_name_p, phi_nodes, phi_nodes_ptr, gimple_phi_arg_def, + gimple_phi_arg_def_ptr, gimple_phi_arg_edge, gimple_phi_arg_location, + gimple_phi_arg_location_from_edge, gimple_phi_arg_set_location, + gimple_phi_arg_has_location): Relocate from tree-flow-inline.h + * gimple.c (walk_stmt_load_store_ops): Use gimple_phi_arg_def rather + than PHI_ARG_DEF. + (dump_decl_set): Relocate here. + * gimple-ssa.h: New file. + (gimple_vuse_op, gimple_vdef_op, update_stmt, update_stmt_if_modified): + Relocate from gimple.h. + * tree-cfg.c (has_zero_uses_1, single_imm_use_1): Move to... + * tree-ssa-operands.c (swap_ssa_operands): Rename from + swap_tree_operands and remove non-ssa path. + (has_zero_uses_1, single_imm_use_1): Relocate from tree-cfg.c. + * tree-ssa-reassoc.c (linearize_expr_tree, repropagate_negates): Use + swap_ssa_operands. + * tree-vect-loop.c (destroy_loop_vec_info, vect_is_slp_reduction, + vect_is_simple_reduction_1): Use swap_ssa_operands. + * tree-flow.h: Move various prototypes to tree-phinodes.h. + (enum need_phi_state): Move to tree-into-ssa.c. + (struct immediate_use_iterator_d, FOR_EACH_IMM_*, + BREAK_FROM_IMM_USE_STMT): Move to ssa-iterators.h. + (swap_tree_operands): Rename and move prototype to tree-ssa-operands.h. + * tree-flow-inline.h (delink_imm_use, link_imm_use_to_list, + link_imm_use, set_ssa_use_from_ptr, link_imm_use_stmt, relink_imm_use, + relink_imm_use_stmt, end_readonly_imm_use_p, first_readonly_imm_use, + next_readonly_imm_use, has_zero_uses, has_single_use, single_imm_use, + num_imm_uses): Move to ssa-iterators.h. + (get_use_from_ptr, get_def_from_ptr): Move to tree-ssa-operands.h + (gimple_phi_arg_imm_use_ptr, phi_arg_index_from_use): Move to + tree-phinodes.h. + (op_iter_done, op_iter_next_def, op_iter_next_tree, + clear_and_done_ssa_iter, op_iter_init, op_iter_init_use, + op_iter_init_def, op_iter_init_tree, single_ssa_tree_operand, + single_ssa_use_operand, single_ssa_def_operand, zero_ssa_operands, + num_ssa_operands, delink_stmt_imm_use, single_phi_def, + op_iter_init_phiuse, op_iter_init_phidef, end_imm_use_stmt_p, + end_imm_use_stmt_traverse, move_use_after_head, link_use_stmts_after, + first_imm_use_stmt, next_imm_use_stmt, first_imm_use_on_stmt, + end_imm_use_on_stmt_p, next_imm_use_on_stmt): Move to ssa-iterators.h. + (gimple_phi_arg_def, gimple_phi_arg_def_ptr, gimple_phi_arg_edge, + gimple_phi_arg_location, gimple_phi_arg_location_from_edge, + gimple_phi_arg_set_location, gimple_phi_arg_has_location, phi_nodes, + phi_nodes_ptr, phi_ssa_name_p): Move to gimple.h. + (set_phi_nodes): Move to tree-phinodes.h. + * tree-ssa-operands.h (enum ssa_op_iter_type, + struct ssa_operand_iterator_d, SSA_OP*, FOR_EACH_SSA*, SINGLE_SSA*, + ZERO_SSA_OPERANDS, NUM_SSA_OPERANDS): Move to ssa-iterators.h. + (dump_decl_set): Remove prototype. + (get_use_from_ptr, get_def_from_ptr): Relocate from tree-flow.h. + * tree-phinodes.h: New file. Move some prototypes from tree-flow.h. + (set_phi_nodes): Relocate from tree-flow-inline.h. + (gimple_phi_arg_imm_use_ptr, phi_arg_index_from_use): Relocate from + tree-flow-inline.h + * tree-ssa.h: Add tree-phinodes.h, gimple-ssa.h, ssa-iterators.h to + include list. Temporarily add gimple.h to include list. + * ssa-iterators.h: New file. + (struct immediate_use_iterator_d, FOR_EACH_IMM_*, + BREAK_FROM_IMM_USE_STMT): Relocate from tree-flow.h. + (enum ssa_op_iter_type, struct ssa_operand_iterator_d, SSA_OP*, + FOR_EACH_SSA*, SINGLE_SSA*, ZERO_SSA_OPERANDS, NUM_SSA_OPERANDS): + Relocate from tree-ssa-operands.h. + (delink_imm_use, link_imm_use_to_list, link_imm_use, + set_ssa_use_from_ptr, link_imm_use_stmt, relink_imm_use, + relink_imm_use_stmt, end_readonly_imm_use_p, first_readonly_imm_use, + next_readonly_imm_use, has_zero_uses, has_single_use, single_imm_use, + num_imm_uses, get_use_from_ptr, get_def_from_ptr, + phi_arg_index_from_use, op_iter_done, op_iter_next_def, + op_iter_next_tree, clear_and_done_ssa_iter, op_iter_init, + op_iter_init_use, op_iter_init_def, op_iter_init_tree, + single_ssa_tree_operand, single_ssa_use_operand, single_ssa_def_operand, + zero_ssa_operands, num_ssa_operands, delink_stmt_imm_use, + single_phi_def, op_iter_init_phiuse, op_iter_init_phidef, + end_imm_use_stmt_p, end_imm_use_stmt_traverse, move_use_after_head, + link_use_stmts_after, first_imm_use_stmt, next_imm_use_stmt, + first_imm_use_on_stmt, end_imm_use_on_stmt_p, next_imm_use_on_stmt): + Relocate from tree-flow-inline.h. + * tree-outof-ssa.h: Change _SSAEXPAND_H macro to GCC_TREE_OUTOF_SSA_H. + 2013-10-01 Vidya Praveen <vidyapraveen@arm.com> * aarch64-simd.md diff --git a/gcc/gimple-ssa.h b/gcc/gimple-ssa.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..0687847ff12 --- /dev/null +++ b/gcc/gimple-ssa.h @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +/* Header file for routines that straddle the border between GIMPLE and + SSA in gimple. + Copyright (C) 2009-2013 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 3, or (at your option) +any later version. + +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 GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see +<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ + +#ifndef GCC_GIMPLE_SSA_H +#define GCC_GIMPLE_SSA_H + +/* Return the set of VUSE operand for statement G. */ + +static inline use_operand_p +gimple_vuse_op (const_gimple g) +{ + struct use_optype_d *ops; + if (!gimple_has_mem_ops (g)) + return NULL_USE_OPERAND_P; + ops = g->gsops.opbase.use_ops; + if (ops + && USE_OP_PTR (ops)->use == &g->gsmembase.vuse) + return USE_OP_PTR (ops); + return NULL_USE_OPERAND_P; +} + +/* Return the set of VDEF operand for statement G. */ + +static inline def_operand_p +gimple_vdef_op (gimple g) +{ + if (!gimple_has_mem_ops (g)) + return NULL_DEF_OPERAND_P; + if (g->gsmembase.vdef) + return &g->gsmembase.vdef; + return NULL_DEF_OPERAND_P; +} + +/* Mark statement S as modified, and update it. */ + +static inline void +update_stmt (gimple s) +{ + if (gimple_has_ops (s)) + { + gimple_set_modified (s, true); + update_stmt_operands (s); + } +} + +/* Update statement S if it has been optimized. */ + +static inline void +update_stmt_if_modified (gimple s) +{ + if (gimple_modified_p (s)) + update_stmt_operands (s); +} + + +#endif /* GCC_GIMPLE_SSA_H */ diff --git a/gcc/gimple.c b/gcc/gimple.c index e12f7d92c2e..a75604fdad4 100644 --- a/gcc/gimple.c +++ b/gcc/gimple.c @@ -3923,7 +3923,7 @@ walk_stmt_load_store_addr_ops (gimple stmt, void *data, { for (i = 0; i < gimple_phi_num_args (stmt); ++i) { - tree op = PHI_ARG_DEF (stmt, i); + tree op = gimple_phi_arg_def (stmt, i); if (TREE_CODE (op) == ADDR_EXPR) ret |= visit_addr (stmt, TREE_OPERAND (op, 0), data); } @@ -4356,5 +4356,28 @@ types_compatible_p (tree type1, tree type2) && useless_type_conversion_p (type2, type1))); } +/* Dump bitmap SET (assumed to contain VAR_DECLs) to FILE. */ + +void +dump_decl_set (FILE *file, bitmap set) +{ + if (set) + { + bitmap_iterator bi; + unsigned i; + + fprintf (file, "{ "); + + EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP (set, 0, i, bi) + { + fprintf (file, "D.%u", i); + fprintf (file, " "); + } + + fprintf (file, "}"); + } + else + fprintf (file, "NIL"); +} #include "gt-gimple.h" diff --git a/gcc/gimple.h b/gcc/gimple.h index 376fda2c6f2..2d324e6623b 100644 --- a/gcc/gimple.h +++ b/gcc/gimple.h @@ -28,7 +28,6 @@ along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see #include "ggc.h" #include "basic-block.h" #include "tree.h" -#include "tree-ssa-operands.h" #include "tree-ssa-alias.h" #include "internal-fn.h" @@ -1055,6 +1054,7 @@ extern void omp_firstprivatize_variable (struct gimplify_omp_ctx *, tree); extern tree gimple_boolify (tree); extern gimple_predicate rhs_predicate_for (tree); extern tree canonicalize_cond_expr_cond (tree); +extern void dump_decl_set (FILE *, bitmap); /* In omp-low.c. */ extern tree omp_reduction_init (tree, tree); @@ -1462,34 +1462,6 @@ gimple_set_use_ops (gimple g, struct use_optype_d *use) } -/* Return the set of VUSE operand for statement G. */ - -static inline use_operand_p -gimple_vuse_op (const_gimple g) -{ - struct use_optype_d *ops; - if (!gimple_has_mem_ops (g)) - return NULL_USE_OPERAND_P; - ops = g->gsops.opbase.use_ops; - if (ops - && USE_OP_PTR (ops)->use == &g->gsmembase.vuse) - return USE_OP_PTR (ops); - return NULL_USE_OPERAND_P; -} - -/* Return the set of VDEF operand for statement G. */ - -static inline def_operand_p -gimple_vdef_op (gimple g) -{ - if (!gimple_has_mem_ops (g)) - return NULL_DEF_OPERAND_P; - if (g->gsmembase.vdef) - return &g->gsmembase.vdef; - return NULL_DEF_OPERAND_P; -} - - /* Return the single VUSE operand of the statement G. */ static inline tree @@ -1590,27 +1562,6 @@ gimple_expr_code (const_gimple stmt) } -/* Mark statement S as modified, and update it. */ - -static inline void -update_stmt (gimple s) -{ - if (gimple_has_ops (s)) - { - gimple_set_modified (s, true); - update_stmt_operands (s); - } -} - -/* Update statement S if it has been optimized. */ - -static inline void -update_stmt_if_modified (gimple s) -{ - if (gimple_modified_p (s)) - update_stmt_operands (s); -} - /* Return true if statement STMT contains volatile operands. */ static inline bool @@ -3572,6 +3523,96 @@ gimple_phi_set_arg (gimple gs, unsigned index, struct phi_arg_d * phiarg) gs->gimple_phi.args[index] = *phiarg; } +/* PHI nodes should contain only ssa_names and invariants. A test + for ssa_name is definitely simpler; don't let invalid contents + slip in in the meantime. */ + +static inline bool +phi_ssa_name_p (const_tree t) +{ + if (TREE_CODE (t) == SSA_NAME) + return true; + gcc_checking_assert (is_gimple_min_invariant (t)); + return false; +} + +/* Return the PHI nodes for basic block BB, or NULL if there are no + PHI nodes. */ + +static inline gimple_seq +phi_nodes (const_basic_block bb) +{ + gcc_checking_assert (!(bb->flags & BB_RTL)); + return bb->il.gimple.phi_nodes; +} + +/* Return a pointer to the PHI nodes for basic block BB. */ + +static inline gimple_seq * +phi_nodes_ptr (basic_block bb) +{ + gcc_checking_assert (!(bb->flags & BB_RTL)); + return &bb->il.gimple.phi_nodes; +} + +/* Return the tree operand for argument I of PHI node GS. */ + +static inline tree +gimple_phi_arg_def (gimple gs, size_t index) +{ + return gimple_phi_arg (gs, index)->def; +} + + +/* Return a pointer to the tree operand for argument I of PHI node GS. */ + +static inline tree * +gimple_phi_arg_def_ptr (gimple gs, size_t index) +{ + return &gimple_phi_arg (gs, index)->def; +} + +/* Return the edge associated with argument I of phi node GS. */ + +static inline edge +gimple_phi_arg_edge (gimple gs, size_t i) +{ + return EDGE_PRED (gimple_bb (gs), i); +} + +/* Return the source location of gimple argument I of phi node GS. */ + +static inline source_location +gimple_phi_arg_location (gimple gs, size_t i) +{ + return gimple_phi_arg (gs, i)->locus; +} + +/* Return the source location of the argument on edge E of phi node GS. */ + +static inline source_location +gimple_phi_arg_location_from_edge (gimple gs, edge e) +{ + return gimple_phi_arg (gs, e->dest_idx)->locus; +} + +/* Set the source location of gimple argument I of phi node GS to LOC. */ + +static inline void +gimple_phi_arg_set_location (gimple gs, size_t i, source_location loc) +{ + gimple_phi_arg (gs, i)->locus = loc; +} + +/* Return TRUE if argument I of phi node GS has a location record. */ + +static inline bool +gimple_phi_arg_has_location (gimple gs, size_t i) +{ + return gimple_phi_arg_location (gs, i) != UNKNOWN_LOCATION; +} + + /* Return the region number for GIMPLE_RESX GS. */ static inline int diff --git a/gcc/ssa-iterators.h b/gcc/ssa-iterators.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..af486b6118d --- /dev/null +++ b/gcc/ssa-iterators.h @@ -0,0 +1,996 @@ +/* Header file for SSA iterators. + Copyright (C) 2013 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 3, or (at your option) any later +version. + +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 GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see +<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ + +#ifndef GCC_SSA_ITERATORS_H +#define GCC_SSA_ITERATORS_H + +/* Immediate use lists are used to directly access all uses for an SSA + name and get pointers to the statement for each use. + + The structure ssa_use_operand_d consists of PREV and NEXT pointers + to maintain the list. A USE pointer, which points to address where + the use is located and a LOC pointer which can point to the + statement where the use is located, or, in the case of the root + node, it points to the SSA name itself. + + The list is anchored by an occurrence of ssa_operand_d *in* the + ssa_name node itself (named 'imm_uses'). This node is uniquely + identified by having a NULL USE pointer. and the LOC pointer + pointing back to the ssa_name node itself. This node forms the + base for a circular list, and initially this is the only node in + the list. + + Fast iteration allows each use to be examined, but does not allow + any modifications to the uses or stmts. + + Normal iteration allows insertion, deletion, and modification. the + iterator manages this by inserting a marker node into the list + immediately before the node currently being examined in the list. + this marker node is uniquely identified by having null stmt *and* a + null use pointer. + + When iterating to the next use, the iteration routines check to see + if the node after the marker has changed. if it has, then the node + following the marker is now the next one to be visited. if not, the + marker node is moved past that node in the list (visualize it as + bumping the marker node through the list). this continues until + the marker node is moved to the original anchor position. the + marker node is then removed from the list. + + If iteration is halted early, the marker node must be removed from + the list before continuing. */ +typedef struct immediate_use_iterator_d +{ + /* This is the current use the iterator is processing. */ + ssa_use_operand_t *imm_use; + /* This marks the last use in the list (use node from SSA_NAME) */ + ssa_use_operand_t *end_p; + /* This node is inserted and used to mark the end of the uses for a stmt. */ + ssa_use_operand_t iter_node; + /* This is the next ssa_name to visit. IMM_USE may get removed before + the next one is traversed to, so it must be cached early. */ + ssa_use_operand_t *next_imm_name; +} imm_use_iterator; + + +/* Use this iterator when simply looking at stmts. Adding, deleting or + modifying stmts will cause this iterator to malfunction. */ + +#define FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_FAST(DEST, ITER, SSAVAR) \ + for ((DEST) = first_readonly_imm_use (&(ITER), (SSAVAR)); \ + !end_readonly_imm_use_p (&(ITER)); \ + (void) ((DEST) = next_readonly_imm_use (&(ITER)))) + +/* Use this iterator to visit each stmt which has a use of SSAVAR. */ + +#define FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_STMT(STMT, ITER, SSAVAR) \ + for ((STMT) = first_imm_use_stmt (&(ITER), (SSAVAR)); \ + !end_imm_use_stmt_p (&(ITER)); \ + (void) ((STMT) = next_imm_use_stmt (&(ITER)))) + +/* Use this to terminate the FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_STMT loop early. Failure to + do so will result in leaving a iterator marker node in the immediate + use list, and nothing good will come from that. */ +#define BREAK_FROM_IMM_USE_STMT(ITER) \ + { \ + end_imm_use_stmt_traverse (&(ITER)); \ + break; \ + } + + +/* Use this iterator in combination with FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_STMT to + get access to each occurrence of ssavar on the stmt returned by + that iterator.. for instance: + + FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_STMT (stmt, iter, var) + { + FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_ON_STMT (use_p, iter) + { + SET_USE (use_p, blah); + } + update_stmt (stmt); + } */ + +#define FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_ON_STMT(DEST, ITER) \ + for ((DEST) = first_imm_use_on_stmt (&(ITER)); \ + !end_imm_use_on_stmt_p (&(ITER)); \ + (void) ((DEST) = next_imm_use_on_stmt (&(ITER)))) + + + +extern bool has_zero_uses_1 (const ssa_use_operand_t *head); +extern bool single_imm_use_1 (const ssa_use_operand_t *head, + use_operand_p *use_p, gimple *stmt); + + +enum ssa_op_iter_type { + ssa_op_iter_none = 0, + ssa_op_iter_tree, + ssa_op_iter_use, + ssa_op_iter_def +}; + +/* This structure is used in the operand iterator loops. It contains the + items required to determine which operand is retrieved next. During + optimization, this structure is scalarized, and any unused fields are + optimized away, resulting in little overhead. */ + +typedef struct ssa_operand_iterator_d +{ + enum ssa_op_iter_type iter_type; + bool done; + int flags; + unsigned i; + unsigned numops; + use_optype_p uses; + gimple stmt; +} ssa_op_iter; + +/* These flags are used to determine which operands are returned during + execution of the loop. */ +#define SSA_OP_USE 0x01 /* Real USE operands. */ +#define SSA_OP_DEF 0x02 /* Real DEF operands. */ +#define SSA_OP_VUSE 0x04 /* VUSE operands. */ +#define SSA_OP_VDEF 0x08 /* VDEF operands. */ + +/* These are commonly grouped operand flags. */ +#define SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_USES (SSA_OP_VUSE) +#define SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_DEFS (SSA_OP_VDEF) +#define SSA_OP_ALL_VIRTUALS (SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_USES | SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_DEFS) +#define SSA_OP_ALL_USES (SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_USES | SSA_OP_USE) +#define SSA_OP_ALL_DEFS (SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_DEFS | SSA_OP_DEF) +#define SSA_OP_ALL_OPERANDS (SSA_OP_ALL_USES | SSA_OP_ALL_DEFS) + +/* This macro executes a loop over the operands of STMT specified in FLAG, + returning each operand as a 'tree' in the variable TREEVAR. ITER is an + ssa_op_iter structure used to control the loop. */ +#define FOR_EACH_SSA_TREE_OPERAND(TREEVAR, STMT, ITER, FLAGS) \ + for (TREEVAR = op_iter_init_tree (&(ITER), STMT, FLAGS); \ + !op_iter_done (&(ITER)); \ + (void) (TREEVAR = op_iter_next_tree (&(ITER)))) + +/* This macro executes a loop over the operands of STMT specified in FLAG, + returning each operand as a 'use_operand_p' in the variable USEVAR. + ITER is an ssa_op_iter structure used to control the loop. */ +#define FOR_EACH_SSA_USE_OPERAND(USEVAR, STMT, ITER, FLAGS) \ + for (USEVAR = op_iter_init_use (&(ITER), STMT, FLAGS); \ + !op_iter_done (&(ITER)); \ + USEVAR = op_iter_next_use (&(ITER))) + +/* This macro executes a loop over the operands of STMT specified in FLAG, + returning each operand as a 'def_operand_p' in the variable DEFVAR. + ITER is an ssa_op_iter structure used to control the loop. */ +#define FOR_EACH_SSA_DEF_OPERAND(DEFVAR, STMT, ITER, FLAGS) \ + for (DEFVAR = op_iter_init_def (&(ITER), STMT, FLAGS); \ + !op_iter_done (&(ITER)); \ + DEFVAR = op_iter_next_def (&(ITER))) + +/* This macro will execute a loop over all the arguments of a PHI which + match FLAGS. A use_operand_p is always returned via USEVAR. FLAGS + can be either SSA_OP_USE or SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_USES or SSA_OP_ALL_USES. */ +#define FOR_EACH_PHI_ARG(USEVAR, STMT, ITER, FLAGS) \ + for ((USEVAR) = op_iter_init_phiuse (&(ITER), STMT, FLAGS); \ + !op_iter_done (&(ITER)); \ + (USEVAR) = op_iter_next_use (&(ITER))) + + +/* This macro will execute a loop over a stmt, regardless of whether it is + a real stmt or a PHI node, looking at the USE nodes matching FLAGS. */ +#define FOR_EACH_PHI_OR_STMT_USE(USEVAR, STMT, ITER, FLAGS) \ + for ((USEVAR) = (gimple_code (STMT) == GIMPLE_PHI \ + ? op_iter_init_phiuse (&(ITER), STMT, FLAGS) \ + : op_iter_init_use (&(ITER), STMT, FLAGS)); \ + !op_iter_done (&(ITER)); \ + (USEVAR) = op_iter_next_use (&(ITER))) + +/* This macro will execute a loop over a stmt, regardless of whether it is + a real stmt or a PHI node, looking at the DEF nodes matching FLAGS. */ +#define FOR_EACH_PHI_OR_STMT_DEF(DEFVAR, STMT, ITER, FLAGS) \ + for ((DEFVAR) = (gimple_code (STMT) == GIMPLE_PHI \ + ? op_iter_init_phidef (&(ITER), STMT, FLAGS) \ + : op_iter_init_def (&(ITER), STMT, FLAGS)); \ + !op_iter_done (&(ITER)); \ + (DEFVAR) = op_iter_next_def (&(ITER))) + +/* This macro returns an operand in STMT as a tree if it is the ONLY + operand matching FLAGS. If there are 0 or more than 1 operand matching + FLAGS, then NULL_TREE is returned. */ +#define SINGLE_SSA_TREE_OPERAND(STMT, FLAGS) \ + single_ssa_tree_operand (STMT, FLAGS) + +/* This macro returns an operand in STMT as a use_operand_p if it is the ONLY + operand matching FLAGS. If there are 0 or more than 1 operand matching + FLAGS, then NULL_USE_OPERAND_P is returned. */ +#define SINGLE_SSA_USE_OPERAND(STMT, FLAGS) \ + single_ssa_use_operand (STMT, FLAGS) + +/* This macro returns an operand in STMT as a def_operand_p if it is the ONLY + operand matching FLAGS. If there are 0 or more than 1 operand matching + FLAGS, then NULL_DEF_OPERAND_P is returned. */ +#define SINGLE_SSA_DEF_OPERAND(STMT, FLAGS) \ + single_ssa_def_operand (STMT, FLAGS) + +/* This macro returns TRUE if there are no operands matching FLAGS in STMT. */ +#define ZERO_SSA_OPERANDS(STMT, FLAGS) zero_ssa_operands (STMT, FLAGS) + +/* This macro counts the number of operands in STMT matching FLAGS. */ +#define NUM_SSA_OPERANDS(STMT, FLAGS) num_ssa_operands (STMT, FLAGS) + + +/* Delink an immediate_uses node from its chain. */ +static inline void +delink_imm_use (ssa_use_operand_t *linknode) +{ + /* Return if this node is not in a list. */ + if (linknode->prev == NULL) + return; + + linknode->prev->next = linknode->next; + linknode->next->prev = linknode->prev; + linknode->prev = NULL; + linknode->next = NULL; +} + +/* Link ssa_imm_use node LINKNODE into the chain for LIST. */ +static inline void +link_imm_use_to_list (ssa_use_operand_t *linknode, ssa_use_operand_t *list) +{ + /* Link the new node at the head of the list. If we are in the process of + traversing the list, we won't visit any new nodes added to it. */ + linknode->prev = list; + linknode->next = list->next; + list->next->prev = linknode; + list->next = linknode; +} + +/* Link ssa_imm_use node LINKNODE into the chain for DEF. */ +static inline void +link_imm_use (ssa_use_operand_t *linknode, tree def) +{ + ssa_use_operand_t *root; + + if (!def || TREE_CODE (def) != SSA_NAME) + linknode->prev = NULL; + else + { + root = &(SSA_NAME_IMM_USE_NODE (def)); + if (linknode->use) + gcc_checking_assert (*(linknode->use) == def); + link_imm_use_to_list (linknode, root); + } +} + +/* Set the value of a use pointed to by USE to VAL. */ +static inline void +set_ssa_use_from_ptr (use_operand_p use, tree val) +{ + delink_imm_use (use); + *(use->use) = val; + link_imm_use (use, val); +} + +/* Link ssa_imm_use node LINKNODE into the chain for DEF, with use occurring + in STMT. */ +static inline void +link_imm_use_stmt (ssa_use_operand_t *linknode, tree def, gimple stmt) +{ + if (stmt) + link_imm_use (linknode, def); + else + link_imm_use (linknode, NULL); + linknode->loc.stmt = stmt; +} + +/* Relink a new node in place of an old node in the list. */ +static inline void +relink_imm_use (ssa_use_operand_t *node, ssa_use_operand_t *old) +{ + /* The node one had better be in the same list. */ + gcc_checking_assert (*(old->use) == *(node->use)); + node->prev = old->prev; + node->next = old->next; + if (old->prev) + { + old->prev->next = node; + old->next->prev = node; + /* Remove the old node from the list. */ + old->prev = NULL; + } +} + +/* Relink ssa_imm_use node LINKNODE into the chain for OLD, with use occurring + in STMT. */ +static inline void +relink_imm_use_stmt (ssa_use_operand_t *linknode, ssa_use_operand_t *old, + gimple stmt) +{ + if (stmt) + relink_imm_use (linknode, old); + else + link_imm_use (linknode, NULL); + linknode->loc.stmt = stmt; +} + + +/* Return true is IMM has reached the end of the immediate use list. */ +static inline bool +end_readonly_imm_use_p (const imm_use_iterator *imm) +{ + return (imm->imm_use == imm->end_p); +} + +/* Initialize iterator IMM to process the list for VAR. */ +static inline use_operand_p +first_readonly_imm_use (imm_use_iterator *imm, tree var) +{ + imm->end_p = &(SSA_NAME_IMM_USE_NODE (var)); + imm->imm_use = imm->end_p->next; +#ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING + imm->iter_node.next = imm->imm_use->next; +#endif + if (end_readonly_imm_use_p (imm)) + return NULL_USE_OPERAND_P; + return imm->imm_use; +} + +/* Bump IMM to the next use in the list. */ +static inline use_operand_p +next_readonly_imm_use (imm_use_iterator *imm) +{ + use_operand_p old = imm->imm_use; + +#ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING + /* If this assertion fails, it indicates the 'next' pointer has changed + since the last bump. This indicates that the list is being modified + via stmt changes, or SET_USE, or somesuch thing, and you need to be + using the SAFE version of the iterator. */ + gcc_assert (imm->iter_node.next == old->next); + imm->iter_node.next = old->next->next; +#endif + + imm->imm_use = old->next; + if (end_readonly_imm_use_p (imm)) + return NULL_USE_OPERAND_P; + return imm->imm_use; +} + + +/* Return true if VAR has no nondebug uses. */ +static inline bool +has_zero_uses (const_tree var) +{ + const ssa_use_operand_t *const ptr = &(SSA_NAME_IMM_USE_NODE (var)); + + /* A single use_operand means there is no items in the list. */ + if (ptr == ptr->next) + return true; + + /* If there are debug stmts, we have to look at each use and see + whether there are any nondebug uses. */ + if (!MAY_HAVE_DEBUG_STMTS) + return false; + + return has_zero_uses_1 (ptr); +} + +/* Return true if VAR has a single nondebug use. */ +static inline bool +has_single_use (const_tree var) +{ + const ssa_use_operand_t *const ptr = &(SSA_NAME_IMM_USE_NODE (var)); + + /* If there aren't any uses whatsoever, we're done. */ + if (ptr == ptr->next) + return false; + + /* If there's a single use, check that it's not a debug stmt. */ + if (ptr == ptr->next->next) + return !is_gimple_debug (USE_STMT (ptr->next)); + + /* If there are debug stmts, we have to look at each of them. */ + if (!MAY_HAVE_DEBUG_STMTS) + return false; + + return single_imm_use_1 (ptr, NULL, NULL); +} + + +/* If VAR has only a single immediate nondebug use, return true, and + set USE_P and STMT to the use pointer and stmt of occurrence. */ +static inline bool +single_imm_use (const_tree var, use_operand_p *use_p, gimple *stmt) +{ + const ssa_use_operand_t *const ptr = &(SSA_NAME_IMM_USE_NODE (var)); + + /* If there aren't any uses whatsoever, we're done. */ + if (ptr == ptr->next) + { + return_false: + *use_p = NULL_USE_OPERAND_P; + *stmt = NULL; + return false; + } + + /* If there's a single use, check that it's not a debug stmt. */ + if (ptr == ptr->next->next) + { + if (!is_gimple_debug (USE_STMT (ptr->next))) + { + *use_p = ptr->next; + *stmt = ptr->next->loc.stmt; + return true; + } + else + goto return_false; + } + + /* If there are debug stmts, we have to look at each of them. */ + if (!MAY_HAVE_DEBUG_STMTS) + goto return_false; + + return single_imm_use_1 (ptr, use_p, stmt); +} + +/* Return the number of nondebug immediate uses of VAR. */ +static inline unsigned int +num_imm_uses (const_tree var) +{ + const ssa_use_operand_t *const start = &(SSA_NAME_IMM_USE_NODE (var)); + const ssa_use_operand_t *ptr; + unsigned int num = 0; + + if (!MAY_HAVE_DEBUG_STMTS) + for (ptr = start->next; ptr != start; ptr = ptr->next) + num++; + else + for (ptr = start->next; ptr != start; ptr = ptr->next) + if (!is_gimple_debug (USE_STMT (ptr))) + num++; + + return num; +} + +/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ + +/* The following set of routines are used to iterator over various type of + SSA operands. */ + +/* Return true if PTR is finished iterating. */ +static inline bool +op_iter_done (const ssa_op_iter *ptr) +{ + return ptr->done; +} + +/* Get the next iterator use value for PTR. */ +static inline use_operand_p +op_iter_next_use (ssa_op_iter *ptr) +{ + use_operand_p use_p; + gcc_checking_assert (ptr->iter_type == ssa_op_iter_use); + if (ptr->uses) + { + use_p = USE_OP_PTR (ptr->uses); + ptr->uses = ptr->uses->next; + return use_p; + } + if (ptr->i < ptr->numops) + { + return PHI_ARG_DEF_PTR (ptr->stmt, (ptr->i)++); + } + ptr->done = true; + return NULL_USE_OPERAND_P; +} + +/* Get the next iterator def value for PTR. */ +static inline def_operand_p +op_iter_next_def (ssa_op_iter *ptr) +{ + gcc_checking_assert (ptr->iter_type == ssa_op_iter_def); + if (ptr->flags & SSA_OP_VDEF) + { + tree *p; + ptr->flags &= ~SSA_OP_VDEF; + p = gimple_vdef_ptr (ptr->stmt); + if (p && *p) + return p; + } + if (ptr->flags & SSA_OP_DEF) + { + while (ptr->i < ptr->numops) + { + tree *val = gimple_op_ptr (ptr->stmt, ptr->i); + ptr->i++; + if (*val) + { + if (TREE_CODE (*val) == TREE_LIST) + val = &TREE_VALUE (*val); + if (TREE_CODE (*val) == SSA_NAME + || is_gimple_reg (*val)) + return val; + } + } + ptr->flags &= ~SSA_OP_DEF; + } + + ptr->done = true; + return NULL_DEF_OPERAND_P; +} + +/* Get the next iterator tree value for PTR. */ +static inline tree +op_iter_next_tree (ssa_op_iter *ptr) +{ + tree val; + gcc_checking_assert (ptr->iter_type == ssa_op_iter_tree); + if (ptr->uses) + { + val = USE_OP (ptr->uses); + ptr->uses = ptr->uses->next; + return val; + } + if (ptr->flags & SSA_OP_VDEF) + { + ptr->flags &= ~SSA_OP_VDEF; + if ((val = gimple_vdef (ptr->stmt))) + return val; + } + if (ptr->flags & SSA_OP_DEF) + { + while (ptr->i < ptr->numops) + { + val = gimple_op (ptr->stmt, ptr->i); + ptr->i++; + if (val) + { + if (TREE_CODE (val) == TREE_LIST) + val = TREE_VALUE (val); + if (TREE_CODE (val) == SSA_NAME + || is_gimple_reg (val)) + return val; + } + } + ptr->flags &= ~SSA_OP_DEF; + } + + ptr->done = true; + return NULL_TREE; +} + + +/* This functions clears the iterator PTR, and marks it done. This is normally + used to prevent warnings in the compile about might be uninitialized + components. */ + +static inline void +clear_and_done_ssa_iter (ssa_op_iter *ptr) +{ + ptr->i = 0; + ptr->numops = 0; + ptr->uses = NULL; + ptr->iter_type = ssa_op_iter_none; + ptr->stmt = NULL; + ptr->done = true; + ptr->flags = 0; +} + +/* Initialize the iterator PTR to the virtual defs in STMT. */ +static inline void +op_iter_init (ssa_op_iter *ptr, gimple stmt, int flags) +{ + /* PHI nodes require a different iterator initialization path. We + do not support iterating over virtual defs or uses without + iterating over defs or uses at the same time. */ + gcc_checking_assert (gimple_code (stmt) != GIMPLE_PHI + && (!(flags & SSA_OP_VDEF) || (flags & SSA_OP_DEF)) + && (!(flags & SSA_OP_VUSE) || (flags & SSA_OP_USE))); + ptr->numops = 0; + if (flags & (SSA_OP_DEF | SSA_OP_VDEF)) + { + switch (gimple_code (stmt)) + { + case GIMPLE_ASSIGN: + case GIMPLE_CALL: + ptr->numops = 1; + break; + case GIMPLE_ASM: + ptr->numops = gimple_asm_noutputs (stmt); + break; + default: + ptr->numops = 0; + flags &= ~(SSA_OP_DEF | SSA_OP_VDEF); + break; + } + } + ptr->uses = (flags & (SSA_OP_USE|SSA_OP_VUSE)) ? gimple_use_ops (stmt) : NULL; + if (!(flags & SSA_OP_VUSE) + && ptr->uses + && gimple_vuse (stmt) != NULL_TREE) + ptr->uses = ptr->uses->next; + ptr->done = false; + ptr->i = 0; + + ptr->stmt = stmt; + ptr->flags = flags; +} + +/* Initialize iterator PTR to the use operands in STMT based on FLAGS. Return + the first use. */ +static inline use_operand_p +op_iter_init_use (ssa_op_iter *ptr, gimple stmt, int flags) +{ + gcc_checking_assert ((flags & SSA_OP_ALL_DEFS) == 0 + && (flags & SSA_OP_USE)); + op_iter_init (ptr, stmt, flags); + ptr->iter_type = ssa_op_iter_use; + return op_iter_next_use (ptr); +} + +/* Initialize iterator PTR to the def operands in STMT based on FLAGS. Return + the first def. */ +static inline def_operand_p +op_iter_init_def (ssa_op_iter *ptr, gimple stmt, int flags) +{ + gcc_checking_assert ((flags & SSA_OP_ALL_USES) == 0 + && (flags & SSA_OP_DEF)); + op_iter_init (ptr, stmt, flags); + ptr->iter_type = ssa_op_iter_def; + return op_iter_next_def (ptr); +} + +/* Initialize iterator PTR to the operands in STMT based on FLAGS. Return + the first operand as a tree. */ +static inline tree +op_iter_init_tree (ssa_op_iter *ptr, gimple stmt, int flags) +{ + op_iter_init (ptr, stmt, flags); + ptr->iter_type = ssa_op_iter_tree; + return op_iter_next_tree (ptr); +} + + +/* If there is a single operand in STMT matching FLAGS, return it. Otherwise + return NULL. */ +static inline tree +single_ssa_tree_operand (gimple stmt, int flags) +{ + tree var; + ssa_op_iter iter; + + var = op_iter_init_tree (&iter, stmt, flags); + if (op_iter_done (&iter)) + return NULL_TREE; + op_iter_next_tree (&iter); + if (op_iter_done (&iter)) + return var; + return NULL_TREE; +} + + +/* If there is a single operand in STMT matching FLAGS, return it. Otherwise + return NULL. */ +static inline use_operand_p +single_ssa_use_operand (gimple stmt, int flags) +{ + use_operand_p var; + ssa_op_iter iter; + + var = op_iter_init_use (&iter, stmt, flags); + if (op_iter_done (&iter)) + return NULL_USE_OPERAND_P; + op_iter_next_use (&iter); + if (op_iter_done (&iter)) + return var; + return NULL_USE_OPERAND_P; +} + + + +/* If there is a single operand in STMT matching FLAGS, return it. Otherwise + return NULL. */ +static inline def_operand_p +single_ssa_def_operand (gimple stmt, int flags) +{ + def_operand_p var; + ssa_op_iter iter; + + var = op_iter_init_def (&iter, stmt, flags); + if (op_iter_done (&iter)) + return NULL_DEF_OPERAND_P; + op_iter_next_def (&iter); + if (op_iter_done (&iter)) + return var; + return NULL_DEF_OPERAND_P; +} + + +/* Return true if there are zero operands in STMT matching the type + given in FLAGS. */ +static inline bool +zero_ssa_operands (gimple stmt, int flags) +{ + ssa_op_iter iter; + + op_iter_init_tree (&iter, stmt, flags); + return op_iter_done (&iter); +} + + +/* Return the number of operands matching FLAGS in STMT. */ +static inline int +num_ssa_operands (gimple stmt, int flags) +{ + ssa_op_iter iter; + tree t; + int num = 0; + + gcc_checking_assert (gimple_code (stmt) != GIMPLE_PHI); + FOR_EACH_SSA_TREE_OPERAND (t, stmt, iter, flags) + num++; + return num; +} + +/* If there is a single DEF in the PHI node which matches FLAG, return it. + Otherwise return NULL_DEF_OPERAND_P. */ +static inline tree +single_phi_def (gimple stmt, int flags) +{ + tree def = PHI_RESULT (stmt); + if ((flags & SSA_OP_DEF) && is_gimple_reg (def)) + return def; + if ((flags & SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_DEFS) && !is_gimple_reg (def)) + return def; + return NULL_TREE; +} + +/* Initialize the iterator PTR for uses matching FLAGS in PHI. FLAGS should + be either SSA_OP_USES or SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_USES. */ +static inline use_operand_p +op_iter_init_phiuse (ssa_op_iter *ptr, gimple phi, int flags) +{ + tree phi_def = gimple_phi_result (phi); + int comp; + + clear_and_done_ssa_iter (ptr); + ptr->done = false; + + gcc_checking_assert ((flags & (SSA_OP_USE | SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_USES)) != 0); + + comp = (is_gimple_reg (phi_def) ? SSA_OP_USE : SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_USES); + + /* If the PHI node doesn't the operand type we care about, we're done. */ + if ((flags & comp) == 0) + { + ptr->done = true; + return NULL_USE_OPERAND_P; + } + + ptr->stmt = phi; + ptr->numops = gimple_phi_num_args (phi); + ptr->iter_type = ssa_op_iter_use; + ptr->flags = flags; + return op_iter_next_use (ptr); +} + + +/* Start an iterator for a PHI definition. */ + +static inline def_operand_p +op_iter_init_phidef (ssa_op_iter *ptr, gimple phi, int flags) +{ + tree phi_def = PHI_RESULT (phi); + int comp; + + clear_and_done_ssa_iter (ptr); + ptr->done = false; + + gcc_checking_assert ((flags & (SSA_OP_DEF | SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_DEFS)) != 0); + + comp = (is_gimple_reg (phi_def) ? SSA_OP_DEF : SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_DEFS); + + /* If the PHI node doesn't have the operand type we care about, + we're done. */ + if ((flags & comp) == 0) + { + ptr->done = true; + return NULL_DEF_OPERAND_P; + } + + ptr->iter_type = ssa_op_iter_def; + /* The first call to op_iter_next_def will terminate the iterator since + all the fields are NULL. Simply return the result here as the first and + therefore only result. */ + return PHI_RESULT_PTR (phi); +} + +/* Return true is IMM has reached the end of the immediate use stmt list. */ + +static inline bool +end_imm_use_stmt_p (const imm_use_iterator *imm) +{ + return (imm->imm_use == imm->end_p); +} + +/* Finished the traverse of an immediate use stmt list IMM by removing the + placeholder node from the list. */ + +static inline void +end_imm_use_stmt_traverse (imm_use_iterator *imm) +{ + delink_imm_use (&(imm->iter_node)); +} + +/* Immediate use traversal of uses within a stmt require that all the + uses on a stmt be sequentially listed. This routine is used to build up + this sequential list by adding USE_P to the end of the current list + currently delimited by HEAD and LAST_P. The new LAST_P value is + returned. */ + +static inline use_operand_p +move_use_after_head (use_operand_p use_p, use_operand_p head, + use_operand_p last_p) +{ + gcc_checking_assert (USE_FROM_PTR (use_p) == USE_FROM_PTR (head)); + /* Skip head when we find it. */ + if (use_p != head) + { + /* If use_p is already linked in after last_p, continue. */ + if (last_p->next == use_p) + last_p = use_p; + else + { + /* Delink from current location, and link in at last_p. */ + delink_imm_use (use_p); + link_imm_use_to_list (use_p, last_p); + last_p = use_p; + } + } + return last_p; +} + + +/* This routine will relink all uses with the same stmt as HEAD into the list + immediately following HEAD for iterator IMM. */ + +static inline void +link_use_stmts_after (use_operand_p head, imm_use_iterator *imm) +{ + use_operand_p use_p; + use_operand_p last_p = head; + gimple head_stmt = USE_STMT (head); + tree use = USE_FROM_PTR (head); + ssa_op_iter op_iter; + int flag; + + /* Only look at virtual or real uses, depending on the type of HEAD. */ + flag = (is_gimple_reg (use) ? SSA_OP_USE : SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_USES); + + if (gimple_code (head_stmt) == GIMPLE_PHI) + { + FOR_EACH_PHI_ARG (use_p, head_stmt, op_iter, flag) + if (USE_FROM_PTR (use_p) == use) + last_p = move_use_after_head (use_p, head, last_p); + } + else + { + if (flag == SSA_OP_USE) + { + FOR_EACH_SSA_USE_OPERAND (use_p, head_stmt, op_iter, flag) + if (USE_FROM_PTR (use_p) == use) + last_p = move_use_after_head (use_p, head, last_p); + } + else if ((use_p = gimple_vuse_op (head_stmt)) != NULL_USE_OPERAND_P) + { + if (USE_FROM_PTR (use_p) == use) + last_p = move_use_after_head (use_p, head, last_p); + } + } + /* Link iter node in after last_p. */ + if (imm->iter_node.prev != NULL) + delink_imm_use (&imm->iter_node); + link_imm_use_to_list (&(imm->iter_node), last_p); +} + +/* Initialize IMM to traverse over uses of VAR. Return the first statement. */ +static inline gimple +first_imm_use_stmt (imm_use_iterator *imm, tree var) +{ + imm->end_p = &(SSA_NAME_IMM_USE_NODE (var)); + imm->imm_use = imm->end_p->next; + imm->next_imm_name = NULL_USE_OPERAND_P; + + /* iter_node is used as a marker within the immediate use list to indicate + where the end of the current stmt's uses are. Initialize it to NULL + stmt and use, which indicates a marker node. */ + imm->iter_node.prev = NULL_USE_OPERAND_P; + imm->iter_node.next = NULL_USE_OPERAND_P; + imm->iter_node.loc.stmt = NULL; + imm->iter_node.use = NULL; + + if (end_imm_use_stmt_p (imm)) + return NULL; + + link_use_stmts_after (imm->imm_use, imm); + + return USE_STMT (imm->imm_use); +} + +/* Bump IMM to the next stmt which has a use of var. */ + +static inline gimple +next_imm_use_stmt (imm_use_iterator *imm) +{ + imm->imm_use = imm->iter_node.next; + if (end_imm_use_stmt_p (imm)) + { + if (imm->iter_node.prev != NULL) + delink_imm_use (&imm->iter_node); + return NULL; + } + + link_use_stmts_after (imm->imm_use, imm); + return USE_STMT (imm->imm_use); +} + +/* This routine will return the first use on the stmt IMM currently refers + to. */ + +static inline use_operand_p +first_imm_use_on_stmt (imm_use_iterator *imm) +{ + imm->next_imm_name = imm->imm_use->next; + return imm->imm_use; +} + +/* Return TRUE if the last use on the stmt IMM refers to has been visited. */ + +static inline bool +end_imm_use_on_stmt_p (const imm_use_iterator *imm) +{ + return (imm->imm_use == &(imm->iter_node)); +} + +/* Bump to the next use on the stmt IMM refers to, return NULL if done. */ + +static inline use_operand_p +next_imm_use_on_stmt (imm_use_iterator *imm) +{ + imm->imm_use = imm->next_imm_name; + if (end_imm_use_on_stmt_p (imm)) + return NULL_USE_OPERAND_P; + else + { + imm->next_imm_name = imm->imm_use->next; + return imm->imm_use; + } +} + +/* Delink all immediate_use information for STMT. */ +static inline void +delink_stmt_imm_use (gimple stmt) +{ + ssa_op_iter iter; + use_operand_p use_p; + + if (ssa_operands_active (cfun)) + FOR_EACH_PHI_OR_STMT_USE (use_p, stmt, iter, SSA_OP_ALL_USES) + delink_imm_use (use_p); +} + +#endif /* GCC_TREE_SSA_ITERATORS_H */ diff --git a/gcc/tree-cfg.c b/gcc/tree-cfg.c index b72ac61373c..ed20d577218 100644 --- a/gcc/tree-cfg.c +++ b/gcc/tree-cfg.c @@ -1516,49 +1516,6 @@ gimple_can_merge_blocks_p (basic_block a, basic_block b) return true; } -/* Return true if the var whose chain of uses starts at PTR has no - nondebug uses. */ -bool -has_zero_uses_1 (const ssa_use_operand_t *head) -{ - const ssa_use_operand_t *ptr; - - for (ptr = head->next; ptr != head; ptr = ptr->next) - if (!is_gimple_debug (USE_STMT (ptr))) - return false; - - return true; -} - -/* Return true if the var whose chain of uses starts at PTR has a - single nondebug use. Set USE_P and STMT to that single nondebug - use, if so, or to NULL otherwise. */ -bool -single_imm_use_1 (const ssa_use_operand_t *head, - use_operand_p *use_p, gimple *stmt) -{ - ssa_use_operand_t *ptr, *single_use = 0; - - for (ptr = head->next; ptr != head; ptr = ptr->next) - if (!is_gimple_debug (USE_STMT (ptr))) - { - if (single_use) - { - single_use = NULL; - break; - } - single_use = ptr; - } - - if (use_p) - *use_p = single_use; - - if (stmt) - *stmt = single_use ? single_use->loc.stmt : NULL; - - return !!single_use; -} - /* Replaces all uses of NAME by VAL. */ void diff --git a/gcc/tree-flow-inline.h b/gcc/tree-flow-inline.h index 03c4840bf1a..b3a6d4b45c1 100644 --- a/gcc/tree-flow-inline.h +++ b/gcc/tree-flow-inline.h @@ -126,380 +126,6 @@ get_lineno (const_gimple stmt) return LOCATION_LINE (loc); } -/* Delink an immediate_uses node from its chain. */ -static inline void -delink_imm_use (ssa_use_operand_t *linknode) -{ - /* Return if this node is not in a list. */ - if (linknode->prev == NULL) - return; - - linknode->prev->next = linknode->next; - linknode->next->prev = linknode->prev; - linknode->prev = NULL; - linknode->next = NULL; -} - -/* Link ssa_imm_use node LINKNODE into the chain for LIST. */ -static inline void -link_imm_use_to_list (ssa_use_operand_t *linknode, ssa_use_operand_t *list) -{ - /* Link the new node at the head of the list. If we are in the process of - traversing the list, we won't visit any new nodes added to it. */ - linknode->prev = list; - linknode->next = list->next; - list->next->prev = linknode; - list->next = linknode; -} - -/* Link ssa_imm_use node LINKNODE into the chain for DEF. */ -static inline void -link_imm_use (ssa_use_operand_t *linknode, tree def) -{ - ssa_use_operand_t *root; - - if (!def || TREE_CODE (def) != SSA_NAME) - linknode->prev = NULL; - else - { - root = &(SSA_NAME_IMM_USE_NODE (def)); - if (linknode->use) - gcc_checking_assert (*(linknode->use) == def); - link_imm_use_to_list (linknode, root); - } -} - -/* Set the value of a use pointed to by USE to VAL. */ -static inline void -set_ssa_use_from_ptr (use_operand_p use, tree val) -{ - delink_imm_use (use); - *(use->use) = val; - link_imm_use (use, val); -} - -/* Link ssa_imm_use node LINKNODE into the chain for DEF, with use occurring - in STMT. */ -static inline void -link_imm_use_stmt (ssa_use_operand_t *linknode, tree def, gimple stmt) -{ - if (stmt) - link_imm_use (linknode, def); - else - link_imm_use (linknode, NULL); - linknode->loc.stmt = stmt; -} - -/* Relink a new node in place of an old node in the list. */ -static inline void -relink_imm_use (ssa_use_operand_t *node, ssa_use_operand_t *old) -{ - /* The node one had better be in the same list. */ - gcc_checking_assert (*(old->use) == *(node->use)); - node->prev = old->prev; - node->next = old->next; - if (old->prev) - { - old->prev->next = node; - old->next->prev = node; - /* Remove the old node from the list. */ - old->prev = NULL; - } -} - -/* Relink ssa_imm_use node LINKNODE into the chain for OLD, with use occurring - in STMT. */ -static inline void -relink_imm_use_stmt (ssa_use_operand_t *linknode, ssa_use_operand_t *old, - gimple stmt) -{ - if (stmt) - relink_imm_use (linknode, old); - else - link_imm_use (linknode, NULL); - linknode->loc.stmt = stmt; -} - - -/* Return true is IMM has reached the end of the immediate use list. */ -static inline bool -end_readonly_imm_use_p (const imm_use_iterator *imm) -{ - return (imm->imm_use == imm->end_p); -} - -/* Initialize iterator IMM to process the list for VAR. */ -static inline use_operand_p -first_readonly_imm_use (imm_use_iterator *imm, tree var) -{ - imm->end_p = &(SSA_NAME_IMM_USE_NODE (var)); - imm->imm_use = imm->end_p->next; -#ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING - imm->iter_node.next = imm->imm_use->next; -#endif - if (end_readonly_imm_use_p (imm)) - return NULL_USE_OPERAND_P; - return imm->imm_use; -} - -/* Bump IMM to the next use in the list. */ -static inline use_operand_p -next_readonly_imm_use (imm_use_iterator *imm) -{ - use_operand_p old = imm->imm_use; - -#ifdef ENABLE_CHECKING - /* If this assertion fails, it indicates the 'next' pointer has changed - since the last bump. This indicates that the list is being modified - via stmt changes, or SET_USE, or somesuch thing, and you need to be - using the SAFE version of the iterator. */ - gcc_assert (imm->iter_node.next == old->next); - imm->iter_node.next = old->next->next; -#endif - - imm->imm_use = old->next; - if (end_readonly_imm_use_p (imm)) - return NULL_USE_OPERAND_P; - return imm->imm_use; -} - -/* tree-cfg.c */ -extern bool has_zero_uses_1 (const ssa_use_operand_t *head); -extern bool single_imm_use_1 (const ssa_use_operand_t *head, - use_operand_p *use_p, gimple *stmt); - -/* Return true if VAR has no nondebug uses. */ -static inline bool -has_zero_uses (const_tree var) -{ - const ssa_use_operand_t *const ptr = &(SSA_NAME_IMM_USE_NODE (var)); - - /* A single use_operand means there is no items in the list. */ - if (ptr == ptr->next) - return true; - - /* If there are debug stmts, we have to look at each use and see - whether there are any nondebug uses. */ - if (!MAY_HAVE_DEBUG_STMTS) - return false; - - return has_zero_uses_1 (ptr); -} - -/* Return true if VAR has a single nondebug use. */ -static inline bool -has_single_use (const_tree var) -{ - const ssa_use_operand_t *const ptr = &(SSA_NAME_IMM_USE_NODE (var)); - - /* If there aren't any uses whatsoever, we're done. */ - if (ptr == ptr->next) - return false; - - /* If there's a single use, check that it's not a debug stmt. */ - if (ptr == ptr->next->next) - return !is_gimple_debug (USE_STMT (ptr->next)); - - /* If there are debug stmts, we have to look at each of them. */ - if (!MAY_HAVE_DEBUG_STMTS) - return false; - - return single_imm_use_1 (ptr, NULL, NULL); -} - - -/* If VAR has only a single immediate nondebug use, return true, and - set USE_P and STMT to the use pointer and stmt of occurrence. */ -static inline bool -single_imm_use (const_tree var, use_operand_p *use_p, gimple *stmt) -{ - const ssa_use_operand_t *const ptr = &(SSA_NAME_IMM_USE_NODE (var)); - - /* If there aren't any uses whatsoever, we're done. */ - if (ptr == ptr->next) - { - return_false: - *use_p = NULL_USE_OPERAND_P; - *stmt = NULL; - return false; - } - - /* If there's a single use, check that it's not a debug stmt. */ - if (ptr == ptr->next->next) - { - if (!is_gimple_debug (USE_STMT (ptr->next))) - { - *use_p = ptr->next; - *stmt = ptr->next->loc.stmt; - return true; - } - else - goto return_false; - } - - /* If there are debug stmts, we have to look at each of them. */ - if (!MAY_HAVE_DEBUG_STMTS) - goto return_false; - - return single_imm_use_1 (ptr, use_p, stmt); -} - -/* Return the number of nondebug immediate uses of VAR. */ -static inline unsigned int -num_imm_uses (const_tree var) -{ - const ssa_use_operand_t *const start = &(SSA_NAME_IMM_USE_NODE (var)); - const ssa_use_operand_t *ptr; - unsigned int num = 0; - - if (!MAY_HAVE_DEBUG_STMTS) - for (ptr = start->next; ptr != start; ptr = ptr->next) - num++; - else - for (ptr = start->next; ptr != start; ptr = ptr->next) - if (!is_gimple_debug (USE_STMT (ptr))) - num++; - - return num; -} - -/* Return the tree pointed-to by USE. */ -static inline tree -get_use_from_ptr (use_operand_p use) -{ - return *(use->use); -} - -/* Return the tree pointed-to by DEF. */ -static inline tree -get_def_from_ptr (def_operand_p def) -{ - return *def; -} - -/* Return a use_operand_p pointer for argument I of PHI node GS. */ - -static inline use_operand_p -gimple_phi_arg_imm_use_ptr (gimple gs, int i) -{ - return &gimple_phi_arg (gs, i)->imm_use; -} - -/* Return the tree operand for argument I of PHI node GS. */ - -static inline tree -gimple_phi_arg_def (gimple gs, size_t index) -{ - struct phi_arg_d *pd = gimple_phi_arg (gs, index); - return get_use_from_ptr (&pd->imm_use); -} - -/* Return a pointer to the tree operand for argument I of PHI node GS. */ - -static inline tree * -gimple_phi_arg_def_ptr (gimple gs, size_t index) -{ - return &gimple_phi_arg (gs, index)->def; -} - -/* Return the edge associated with argument I of phi node GS. */ - -static inline edge -gimple_phi_arg_edge (gimple gs, size_t i) -{ - return EDGE_PRED (gimple_bb (gs), i); -} - -/* Return the source location of gimple argument I of phi node GS. */ - -static inline source_location -gimple_phi_arg_location (gimple gs, size_t i) -{ - return gimple_phi_arg (gs, i)->locus; -} - -/* Return the source location of the argument on edge E of phi node GS. */ - -static inline source_location -gimple_phi_arg_location_from_edge (gimple gs, edge e) -{ - return gimple_phi_arg (gs, e->dest_idx)->locus; -} - -/* Set the source location of gimple argument I of phi node GS to LOC. */ - -static inline void -gimple_phi_arg_set_location (gimple gs, size_t i, source_location loc) -{ - gimple_phi_arg (gs, i)->locus = loc; -} - -/* Return TRUE if argument I of phi node GS has a location record. */ - -static inline bool -gimple_phi_arg_has_location (gimple gs, size_t i) -{ - return gimple_phi_arg_location (gs, i) != UNKNOWN_LOCATION; -} - - -/* Return the PHI nodes for basic block BB, or NULL if there are no - PHI nodes. */ -static inline gimple_seq -phi_nodes (const_basic_block bb) -{ - gcc_checking_assert (!(bb->flags & BB_RTL)); - return bb->il.gimple.phi_nodes; -} - -static inline gimple_seq * -phi_nodes_ptr (basic_block bb) -{ - gcc_checking_assert (!(bb->flags & BB_RTL)); - return &bb->il.gimple.phi_nodes; -} - -/* Set PHI nodes of a basic block BB to SEQ. */ - -static inline void -set_phi_nodes (basic_block bb, gimple_seq seq) -{ - gimple_stmt_iterator i; - - gcc_checking_assert (!(bb->flags & BB_RTL)); - bb->il.gimple.phi_nodes = seq; - if (seq) - for (i = gsi_start (seq); !gsi_end_p (i); gsi_next (&i)) - gimple_set_bb (gsi_stmt (i), bb); -} - -/* Return the phi argument which contains the specified use. */ - -static inline int -phi_arg_index_from_use (use_operand_p use) -{ - struct phi_arg_d *element, *root; - size_t index; - gimple phi; - - /* Since the use is the first thing in a PHI argument element, we can - calculate its index based on casting it to an argument, and performing - pointer arithmetic. */ - - phi = USE_STMT (use); - - element = (struct phi_arg_d *)use; - root = gimple_phi_arg (phi, 0); - index = element - root; - - /* Make sure the calculation doesn't have any leftover bytes. If it does, - then imm_use is likely not the first element in phi_arg_d. */ - gcc_checking_assert ((((char *)element - (char *)root) - % sizeof (struct phi_arg_d)) == 0 - && index < gimple_phi_capacity (phi)); - - return index; -} /* Return true if T (assumed to be a DECL) is a global variable. A variable is considered global if its storage is not automatic. */ @@ -528,20 +154,6 @@ may_be_aliased (const_tree var) } -/* PHI nodes should contain only ssa_names and invariants. A test - for ssa_name is definitely simpler; don't let invalid contents - slip in in the meantime. */ - -static inline bool -phi_ssa_name_p (const_tree t) -{ - if (TREE_CODE (t) == SSA_NAME) - return true; - gcc_checking_assert (is_gimple_min_invariant (t)); - return false; -} - - /* Returns the loop of the statement STMT. */ static inline struct loop * @@ -555,536 +167,6 @@ loop_containing_stmt (gimple stmt) } -/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */ - -/* The following set of routines are used to iterator over various type of - SSA operands. */ - -/* Return true if PTR is finished iterating. */ -static inline bool -op_iter_done (const ssa_op_iter *ptr) -{ - return ptr->done; -} - -/* Get the next iterator use value for PTR. */ -static inline use_operand_p -op_iter_next_use (ssa_op_iter *ptr) -{ - use_operand_p use_p; - gcc_checking_assert (ptr->iter_type == ssa_op_iter_use); - if (ptr->uses) - { - use_p = USE_OP_PTR (ptr->uses); - ptr->uses = ptr->uses->next; - return use_p; - } - if (ptr->i < ptr->numops) - { - return PHI_ARG_DEF_PTR (ptr->stmt, (ptr->i)++); - } - ptr->done = true; - return NULL_USE_OPERAND_P; -} - -/* Get the next iterator def value for PTR. */ -static inline def_operand_p -op_iter_next_def (ssa_op_iter *ptr) -{ - gcc_checking_assert (ptr->iter_type == ssa_op_iter_def); - if (ptr->flags & SSA_OP_VDEF) - { - tree *p; - ptr->flags &= ~SSA_OP_VDEF; - p = gimple_vdef_ptr (ptr->stmt); - if (p && *p) - return p; - } - if (ptr->flags & SSA_OP_DEF) - { - while (ptr->i < ptr->numops) - { - tree *val = gimple_op_ptr (ptr->stmt, ptr->i); - ptr->i++; - if (*val) - { - if (TREE_CODE (*val) == TREE_LIST) - val = &TREE_VALUE (*val); - if (TREE_CODE (*val) == SSA_NAME - || is_gimple_reg (*val)) - return val; - } - } - ptr->flags &= ~SSA_OP_DEF; - } - - ptr->done = true; - return NULL_DEF_OPERAND_P; -} - -/* Get the next iterator tree value for PTR. */ -static inline tree -op_iter_next_tree (ssa_op_iter *ptr) -{ - tree val; - gcc_checking_assert (ptr->iter_type == ssa_op_iter_tree); - if (ptr->uses) - { - val = USE_OP (ptr->uses); - ptr->uses = ptr->uses->next; - return val; - } - if (ptr->flags & SSA_OP_VDEF) - { - ptr->flags &= ~SSA_OP_VDEF; - if ((val = gimple_vdef (ptr->stmt))) - return val; - } - if (ptr->flags & SSA_OP_DEF) - { - while (ptr->i < ptr->numops) - { - val = gimple_op (ptr->stmt, ptr->i); - ptr->i++; - if (val) - { - if (TREE_CODE (val) == TREE_LIST) - val = TREE_VALUE (val); - if (TREE_CODE (val) == SSA_NAME - || is_gimple_reg (val)) - return val; - } - } - ptr->flags &= ~SSA_OP_DEF; - } - - ptr->done = true; - return NULL_TREE; -} - - -/* This functions clears the iterator PTR, and marks it done. This is normally - used to prevent warnings in the compile about might be uninitialized - components. */ - -static inline void -clear_and_done_ssa_iter (ssa_op_iter *ptr) -{ - ptr->i = 0; - ptr->numops = 0; - ptr->uses = NULL; - ptr->iter_type = ssa_op_iter_none; - ptr->stmt = NULL; - ptr->done = true; - ptr->flags = 0; -} - -/* Initialize the iterator PTR to the virtual defs in STMT. */ -static inline void -op_iter_init (ssa_op_iter *ptr, gimple stmt, int flags) -{ - /* PHI nodes require a different iterator initialization path. We - do not support iterating over virtual defs or uses without - iterating over defs or uses at the same time. */ - gcc_checking_assert (gimple_code (stmt) != GIMPLE_PHI - && (!(flags & SSA_OP_VDEF) || (flags & SSA_OP_DEF)) - && (!(flags & SSA_OP_VUSE) || (flags & SSA_OP_USE))); - ptr->numops = 0; - if (flags & (SSA_OP_DEF | SSA_OP_VDEF)) - { - switch (gimple_code (stmt)) - { - case GIMPLE_ASSIGN: - case GIMPLE_CALL: - ptr->numops = 1; - break; - case GIMPLE_ASM: - ptr->numops = gimple_asm_noutputs (stmt); - break; - default: - ptr->numops = 0; - flags &= ~(SSA_OP_DEF | SSA_OP_VDEF); - break; - } - } - ptr->uses = (flags & (SSA_OP_USE|SSA_OP_VUSE)) ? gimple_use_ops (stmt) : NULL; - if (!(flags & SSA_OP_VUSE) - && ptr->uses - && gimple_vuse (stmt) != NULL_TREE) - ptr->uses = ptr->uses->next; - ptr->done = false; - ptr->i = 0; - - ptr->stmt = stmt; - ptr->flags = flags; -} - -/* Initialize iterator PTR to the use operands in STMT based on FLAGS. Return - the first use. */ -static inline use_operand_p -op_iter_init_use (ssa_op_iter *ptr, gimple stmt, int flags) -{ - gcc_checking_assert ((flags & SSA_OP_ALL_DEFS) == 0 - && (flags & SSA_OP_USE)); - op_iter_init (ptr, stmt, flags); - ptr->iter_type = ssa_op_iter_use; - return op_iter_next_use (ptr); -} - -/* Initialize iterator PTR to the def operands in STMT based on FLAGS. Return - the first def. */ -static inline def_operand_p -op_iter_init_def (ssa_op_iter *ptr, gimple stmt, int flags) -{ - gcc_checking_assert ((flags & SSA_OP_ALL_USES) == 0 - && (flags & SSA_OP_DEF)); - op_iter_init (ptr, stmt, flags); - ptr->iter_type = ssa_op_iter_def; - return op_iter_next_def (ptr); -} - -/* Initialize iterator PTR to the operands in STMT based on FLAGS. Return - the first operand as a tree. */ -static inline tree -op_iter_init_tree (ssa_op_iter *ptr, gimple stmt, int flags) -{ - op_iter_init (ptr, stmt, flags); - ptr->iter_type = ssa_op_iter_tree; - return op_iter_next_tree (ptr); -} - - -/* If there is a single operand in STMT matching FLAGS, return it. Otherwise - return NULL. */ -static inline tree -single_ssa_tree_operand (gimple stmt, int flags) -{ - tree var; - ssa_op_iter iter; - - var = op_iter_init_tree (&iter, stmt, flags); - if (op_iter_done (&iter)) - return NULL_TREE; - op_iter_next_tree (&iter); - if (op_iter_done (&iter)) - return var; - return NULL_TREE; -} - - -/* If there is a single operand in STMT matching FLAGS, return it. Otherwise - return NULL. */ -static inline use_operand_p -single_ssa_use_operand (gimple stmt, int flags) -{ - use_operand_p var; - ssa_op_iter iter; - - var = op_iter_init_use (&iter, stmt, flags); - if (op_iter_done (&iter)) - return NULL_USE_OPERAND_P; - op_iter_next_use (&iter); - if (op_iter_done (&iter)) - return var; - return NULL_USE_OPERAND_P; -} - - - -/* If there is a single operand in STMT matching FLAGS, return it. Otherwise - return NULL. */ -static inline def_operand_p -single_ssa_def_operand (gimple stmt, int flags) -{ - def_operand_p var; - ssa_op_iter iter; - - var = op_iter_init_def (&iter, stmt, flags); - if (op_iter_done (&iter)) - return NULL_DEF_OPERAND_P; - op_iter_next_def (&iter); - if (op_iter_done (&iter)) - return var; - return NULL_DEF_OPERAND_P; -} - - -/* Return true if there are zero operands in STMT matching the type - given in FLAGS. */ -static inline bool -zero_ssa_operands (gimple stmt, int flags) -{ - ssa_op_iter iter; - - op_iter_init_tree (&iter, stmt, flags); - return op_iter_done (&iter); -} - - -/* Return the number of operands matching FLAGS in STMT. */ -static inline int -num_ssa_operands (gimple stmt, int flags) -{ - ssa_op_iter iter; - tree t; - int num = 0; - - gcc_checking_assert (gimple_code (stmt) != GIMPLE_PHI); - FOR_EACH_SSA_TREE_OPERAND (t, stmt, iter, flags) - num++; - return num; -} - -static inline use_operand_p -op_iter_init_phiuse (ssa_op_iter *ptr, gimple phi, int flags); - -/* Delink all immediate_use information for STMT. */ -static inline void -delink_stmt_imm_use (gimple stmt) -{ - ssa_op_iter iter; - use_operand_p use_p; - - if (ssa_operands_active (cfun)) - FOR_EACH_PHI_OR_STMT_USE (use_p, stmt, iter, SSA_OP_ALL_USES) - delink_imm_use (use_p); -} - - -/* If there is a single DEF in the PHI node which matches FLAG, return it. - Otherwise return NULL_DEF_OPERAND_P. */ -static inline tree -single_phi_def (gimple stmt, int flags) -{ - tree def = PHI_RESULT (stmt); - if ((flags & SSA_OP_DEF) && is_gimple_reg (def)) - return def; - if ((flags & SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_DEFS) && !is_gimple_reg (def)) - return def; - return NULL_TREE; -} - -/* Initialize the iterator PTR for uses matching FLAGS in PHI. FLAGS should - be either SSA_OP_USES or SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_USES. */ -static inline use_operand_p -op_iter_init_phiuse (ssa_op_iter *ptr, gimple phi, int flags) -{ - tree phi_def = gimple_phi_result (phi); - int comp; - - clear_and_done_ssa_iter (ptr); - ptr->done = false; - - gcc_checking_assert ((flags & (SSA_OP_USE | SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_USES)) != 0); - - comp = (is_gimple_reg (phi_def) ? SSA_OP_USE : SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_USES); - - /* If the PHI node doesn't the operand type we care about, we're done. */ - if ((flags & comp) == 0) - { - ptr->done = true; - return NULL_USE_OPERAND_P; - } - - ptr->stmt = phi; - ptr->numops = gimple_phi_num_args (phi); - ptr->iter_type = ssa_op_iter_use; - ptr->flags = flags; - return op_iter_next_use (ptr); -} - - -/* Start an iterator for a PHI definition. */ - -static inline def_operand_p -op_iter_init_phidef (ssa_op_iter *ptr, gimple phi, int flags) -{ - tree phi_def = PHI_RESULT (phi); - int comp; - - clear_and_done_ssa_iter (ptr); - ptr->done = false; - - gcc_checking_assert ((flags & (SSA_OP_DEF | SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_DEFS)) != 0); - - comp = (is_gimple_reg (phi_def) ? SSA_OP_DEF : SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_DEFS); - - /* If the PHI node doesn't have the operand type we care about, - we're done. */ - if ((flags & comp) == 0) - { - ptr->done = true; - return NULL_DEF_OPERAND_P; - } - - ptr->iter_type = ssa_op_iter_def; - /* The first call to op_iter_next_def will terminate the iterator since - all the fields are NULL. Simply return the result here as the first and - therefore only result. */ - return PHI_RESULT_PTR (phi); -} - -/* Return true is IMM has reached the end of the immediate use stmt list. */ - -static inline bool -end_imm_use_stmt_p (const imm_use_iterator *imm) -{ - return (imm->imm_use == imm->end_p); -} - -/* Finished the traverse of an immediate use stmt list IMM by removing the - placeholder node from the list. */ - -static inline void -end_imm_use_stmt_traverse (imm_use_iterator *imm) -{ - delink_imm_use (&(imm->iter_node)); -} - -/* Immediate use traversal of uses within a stmt require that all the - uses on a stmt be sequentially listed. This routine is used to build up - this sequential list by adding USE_P to the end of the current list - currently delimited by HEAD and LAST_P. The new LAST_P value is - returned. */ - -static inline use_operand_p -move_use_after_head (use_operand_p use_p, use_operand_p head, - use_operand_p last_p) -{ - gcc_checking_assert (USE_FROM_PTR (use_p) == USE_FROM_PTR (head)); - /* Skip head when we find it. */ - if (use_p != head) - { - /* If use_p is already linked in after last_p, continue. */ - if (last_p->next == use_p) - last_p = use_p; - else - { - /* Delink from current location, and link in at last_p. */ - delink_imm_use (use_p); - link_imm_use_to_list (use_p, last_p); - last_p = use_p; - } - } - return last_p; -} - - -/* This routine will relink all uses with the same stmt as HEAD into the list - immediately following HEAD for iterator IMM. */ - -static inline void -link_use_stmts_after (use_operand_p head, imm_use_iterator *imm) -{ - use_operand_p use_p; - use_operand_p last_p = head; - gimple head_stmt = USE_STMT (head); - tree use = USE_FROM_PTR (head); - ssa_op_iter op_iter; - int flag; - - /* Only look at virtual or real uses, depending on the type of HEAD. */ - flag = (is_gimple_reg (use) ? SSA_OP_USE : SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_USES); - - if (gimple_code (head_stmt) == GIMPLE_PHI) - { - FOR_EACH_PHI_ARG (use_p, head_stmt, op_iter, flag) - if (USE_FROM_PTR (use_p) == use) - last_p = move_use_after_head (use_p, head, last_p); - } - else - { - if (flag == SSA_OP_USE) - { - FOR_EACH_SSA_USE_OPERAND (use_p, head_stmt, op_iter, flag) - if (USE_FROM_PTR (use_p) == use) - last_p = move_use_after_head (use_p, head, last_p); - } - else if ((use_p = gimple_vuse_op (head_stmt)) != NULL_USE_OPERAND_P) - { - if (USE_FROM_PTR (use_p) == use) - last_p = move_use_after_head (use_p, head, last_p); - } - } - /* Link iter node in after last_p. */ - if (imm->iter_node.prev != NULL) - delink_imm_use (&imm->iter_node); - link_imm_use_to_list (&(imm->iter_node), last_p); -} - -/* Initialize IMM to traverse over uses of VAR. Return the first statement. */ -static inline gimple -first_imm_use_stmt (imm_use_iterator *imm, tree var) -{ - imm->end_p = &(SSA_NAME_IMM_USE_NODE (var)); - imm->imm_use = imm->end_p->next; - imm->next_imm_name = NULL_USE_OPERAND_P; - - /* iter_node is used as a marker within the immediate use list to indicate - where the end of the current stmt's uses are. Initialize it to NULL - stmt and use, which indicates a marker node. */ - imm->iter_node.prev = NULL_USE_OPERAND_P; - imm->iter_node.next = NULL_USE_OPERAND_P; - imm->iter_node.loc.stmt = NULL; - imm->iter_node.use = NULL; - - if (end_imm_use_stmt_p (imm)) - return NULL; - - link_use_stmts_after (imm->imm_use, imm); - - return USE_STMT (imm->imm_use); -} - -/* Bump IMM to the next stmt which has a use of var. */ - -static inline gimple -next_imm_use_stmt (imm_use_iterator *imm) -{ - imm->imm_use = imm->iter_node.next; - if (end_imm_use_stmt_p (imm)) - { - if (imm->iter_node.prev != NULL) - delink_imm_use (&imm->iter_node); - return NULL; - } - - link_use_stmts_after (imm->imm_use, imm); - return USE_STMT (imm->imm_use); -} - -/* This routine will return the first use on the stmt IMM currently refers - to. */ - -static inline use_operand_p -first_imm_use_on_stmt (imm_use_iterator *imm) -{ - imm->next_imm_name = imm->imm_use->next; - return imm->imm_use; -} - -/* Return TRUE if the last use on the stmt IMM refers to has been visited. */ - -static inline bool -end_imm_use_on_stmt_p (const imm_use_iterator *imm) -{ - return (imm->imm_use == &(imm->iter_node)); -} - -/* Bump to the next use on the stmt IMM refers to, return NULL if done. */ - -static inline use_operand_p -next_imm_use_on_stmt (imm_use_iterator *imm) -{ - imm->imm_use = imm->next_imm_name; - if (end_imm_use_on_stmt_p (imm)) - return NULL_USE_OPERAND_P; - else - { - imm->next_imm_name = imm->imm_use->next; - return imm->imm_use; - } -} /* Return true if VAR cannot be modified by the program. */ diff --git a/gcc/tree-flow.h b/gcc/tree-flow.h index 3f3c3be3830..46082e29856 100644 --- a/gcc/tree-flow.h +++ b/gcc/tree-flow.h @@ -107,132 +107,8 @@ typedef struct !end_htab_p (&(ITER)); \ RESULT = (TYPE) next_htab_element (&(ITER))) -/* It is advantageous to avoid things like life analysis for variables which - do not need PHI nodes. This enum describes whether or not a particular - variable may need a PHI node. */ - -enum need_phi_state { - /* This is the default. If we are still in this state after finding - all the definition and use sites, then we will assume the variable - needs PHI nodes. This is probably an overly conservative assumption. */ - NEED_PHI_STATE_UNKNOWN, - - /* This state indicates that we have seen one or more sets of the - variable in a single basic block and that the sets dominate all - uses seen so far. If after finding all definition and use sites - we are still in this state, then the variable does not need any - PHI nodes. */ - NEED_PHI_STATE_NO, - - /* This state indicates that we have either seen multiple definitions of - the variable in multiple blocks, or that we encountered a use in a - block that was not dominated by the block containing the set(s) of - this variable. This variable is assumed to need PHI nodes. */ - NEED_PHI_STATE_MAYBE -}; - - -/* Immediate use lists are used to directly access all uses for an SSA - name and get pointers to the statement for each use. - - The structure ssa_use_operand_d consists of PREV and NEXT pointers - to maintain the list. A USE pointer, which points to address where - the use is located and a LOC pointer which can point to the - statement where the use is located, or, in the case of the root - node, it points to the SSA name itself. - - The list is anchored by an occurrence of ssa_operand_d *in* the - ssa_name node itself (named 'imm_uses'). This node is uniquely - identified by having a NULL USE pointer. and the LOC pointer - pointing back to the ssa_name node itself. This node forms the - base for a circular list, and initially this is the only node in - the list. - - Fast iteration allows each use to be examined, but does not allow - any modifications to the uses or stmts. - - Normal iteration allows insertion, deletion, and modification. the - iterator manages this by inserting a marker node into the list - immediately before the node currently being examined in the list. - this marker node is uniquely identified by having null stmt *and* a - null use pointer. - - When iterating to the next use, the iteration routines check to see - if the node after the marker has changed. if it has, then the node - following the marker is now the next one to be visited. if not, the - marker node is moved past that node in the list (visualize it as - bumping the marker node through the list). this continues until - the marker node is moved to the original anchor position. the - marker node is then removed from the list. - - If iteration is halted early, the marker node must be removed from - the list before continuing. */ -typedef struct immediate_use_iterator_d -{ - /* This is the current use the iterator is processing. */ - ssa_use_operand_t *imm_use; - /* This marks the last use in the list (use node from SSA_NAME) */ - ssa_use_operand_t *end_p; - /* This node is inserted and used to mark the end of the uses for a stmt. */ - ssa_use_operand_t iter_node; - /* This is the next ssa_name to visit. IMM_USE may get removed before - the next one is traversed to, so it must be cached early. */ - ssa_use_operand_t *next_imm_name; -} imm_use_iterator; - - -/* Use this iterator when simply looking at stmts. Adding, deleting or - modifying stmts will cause this iterator to malfunction. */ - -#define FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_FAST(DEST, ITER, SSAVAR) \ - for ((DEST) = first_readonly_imm_use (&(ITER), (SSAVAR)); \ - !end_readonly_imm_use_p (&(ITER)); \ - (void) ((DEST) = next_readonly_imm_use (&(ITER)))) - -/* Use this iterator to visit each stmt which has a use of SSAVAR. */ - -#define FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_STMT(STMT, ITER, SSAVAR) \ - for ((STMT) = first_imm_use_stmt (&(ITER), (SSAVAR)); \ - !end_imm_use_stmt_p (&(ITER)); \ - (void) ((STMT) = next_imm_use_stmt (&(ITER)))) - -/* Use this to terminate the FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_STMT loop early. Failure to - do so will result in leaving a iterator marker node in the immediate - use list, and nothing good will come from that. */ -#define BREAK_FROM_IMM_USE_STMT(ITER) \ - { \ - end_imm_use_stmt_traverse (&(ITER)); \ - break; \ - } - - -/* Use this iterator in combination with FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_STMT to - get access to each occurrence of ssavar on the stmt returned by - that iterator.. for instance: - - FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_STMT (stmt, iter, var) - { - FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_ON_STMT (use_p, iter) - { - SET_USE (use_p, blah); - } - update_stmt (stmt); - } */ - -#define FOR_EACH_IMM_USE_ON_STMT(DEST, ITER) \ - for ((DEST) = first_imm_use_on_stmt (&(ITER)); \ - !end_imm_use_on_stmt_p (&(ITER)); \ - (void) ((DEST) = next_imm_use_on_stmt (&(ITER)))) - - - -static inline void update_stmt (gimple); static inline int get_lineno (const_gimple); -/* Accessors for basic block annotations. */ -static inline gimple_seq phi_nodes (const_basic_block); -static inline void set_phi_nodes (basic_block, gimple_seq); - /*--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Global declarations ---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/ @@ -403,17 +279,6 @@ extern bool stmt_references_abnormal_ssa_name (gimple); extern tree get_addr_base_and_unit_offset (tree, HOST_WIDE_INT *); extern void dump_enumerated_decls (FILE *, int); -/* In tree-phinodes.c */ -extern void reserve_phi_args_for_new_edge (basic_block); -extern void add_phi_node_to_bb (gimple phi, basic_block bb); -extern gimple create_phi_node (tree, basic_block); -extern void add_phi_arg (gimple, tree, edge, source_location); -extern void remove_phi_args (edge); -extern void remove_phi_node (gimple_stmt_iterator *, bool); -extern void remove_phi_nodes (basic_block); -extern void release_phi_node (gimple); -extern void phinodes_print_statistics (void); - /* In gimple-low.c */ extern void record_vars_into (tree, tree); extern void record_vars (tree); @@ -684,6 +549,4 @@ bool parallelized_function_p (tree); #include "tree-flow-inline.h" -void swap_tree_operands (gimple, tree *, tree *); - #endif /* _TREE_FLOW_H */ diff --git a/gcc/tree-into-ssa.c b/gcc/tree-into-ssa.c index 18b00a888ea..c1da5e4fcbb 100644 --- a/gcc/tree-into-ssa.c +++ b/gcc/tree-into-ssa.c @@ -128,6 +128,30 @@ struct mark_def_sites_global_data bitmap kills; }; +/* It is advantageous to avoid things like life analysis for variables which + do not need PHI nodes. This enum describes whether or not a particular + variable may need a PHI node. */ + +enum need_phi_state { + /* This is the default. If we are still in this state after finding + all the definition and use sites, then we will assume the variable + needs PHI nodes. This is probably an overly conservative assumption. */ + NEED_PHI_STATE_UNKNOWN, + + /* This state indicates that we have seen one or more sets of the + variable in a single basic block and that the sets dominate all + uses seen so far. If after finding all definition and use sites + we are still in this state, then the variable does not need any + PHI nodes. */ + NEED_PHI_STATE_NO, + + /* This state indicates that we have either seen multiple definitions of + the variable in multiple blocks, or that we encountered a use in a + block that was not dominated by the block containing the set(s) of + this variable. This variable is assumed to need PHI nodes. */ + NEED_PHI_STATE_MAYBE +}; + /* Information stored for both SSA names and decls. */ struct common_info_d { @@ -1494,31 +1518,6 @@ rewrite_dom_walker::after_dom_children (basic_block bb ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED) /* Dump bitmap SET (assumed to contain VAR_DECLs) to FILE. */ -void -dump_decl_set (FILE *file, bitmap set) -{ - if (set) - { - bitmap_iterator bi; - unsigned i; - - fprintf (file, "{ "); - - EXECUTE_IF_SET_IN_BITMAP (set, 0, i, bi) - { - fprintf (file, "D.%u", i); - fprintf (file, " "); - } - - fprintf (file, "}"); - } - else - fprintf (file, "NIL"); -} - - -/* Dump bitmap SET (assumed to contain VAR_DECLs) to FILE. */ - DEBUG_FUNCTION void debug_decl_set (bitmap set) { diff --git a/gcc/tree-outof-ssa.h b/gcc/tree-outof-ssa.h index d0af95f0f3b..e44808e9f77 100644 --- a/gcc/tree-outof-ssa.h +++ b/gcc/tree-outof-ssa.h @@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ -#ifndef _SSAEXPAND_H -#define _SSAEXPAND_H 1 +#ifndef GCC_TREE_OUTOF_SSA_H +#define GCC_TREE_OUTOF_SSA_H #include "tree-ssa-live.h" #include "tree-ssa-ter.h" @@ -77,4 +77,4 @@ extern void finish_out_of_ssa (struct ssaexpand *sa); extern unsigned int rewrite_out_of_ssa (struct ssaexpand *sa); extern void expand_phi_nodes (struct ssaexpand *sa); -#endif +#endif /* GCC_TREE_OUTOF_SSA_H */ diff --git a/gcc/tree-phinodes.h b/gcc/tree-phinodes.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e3610692211 --- /dev/null +++ b/gcc/tree-phinodes.h @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +/* Header file for PHI node routines + Copyright (C) 2013 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 3, or (at your option) any later +version. + +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 GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see +<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ + +#ifndef GCC_TREE_PHINODES_H +#define GCC_TREE_PHINODES_H + +extern void phinodes_print_statistics (void); +extern void release_phi_node (gimple); +extern void reserve_phi_args_for_new_edge (basic_block); +extern void add_phi_node_to_bb (gimple phi, basic_block bb); +extern gimple create_phi_node (tree, basic_block); +extern void add_phi_arg (gimple, tree, edge, source_location); +extern void remove_phi_args (edge); +extern void remove_phi_node (gimple_stmt_iterator *, bool); +extern void remove_phi_nodes (basic_block); +/* Return a use_operand_p pointer for argument I of PHI node GS. */ + +/* Set PHI nodes of a basic block BB to SEQ. */ + +static inline void +set_phi_nodes (basic_block bb, gimple_seq seq) +{ + gimple_stmt_iterator i; + + gcc_checking_assert (!(bb->flags & BB_RTL)); + bb->il.gimple.phi_nodes = seq; + if (seq) + for (i = gsi_start (seq); !gsi_end_p (i); gsi_next (&i)) + gimple_set_bb (gsi_stmt (i), bb); +} + + +static inline use_operand_p +gimple_phi_arg_imm_use_ptr (gimple gs, int i) +{ + return &gimple_phi_arg (gs, i)->imm_use; +} + +/* Return the phi argument which contains the specified use. */ + +static inline int +phi_arg_index_from_use (use_operand_p use) +{ + struct phi_arg_d *element, *root; + size_t index; + gimple phi; + + /* Since the use is the first thing in a PHI argument element, we can + calculate its index based on casting it to an argument, and performing + pointer arithmetic. */ + + phi = USE_STMT (use); + + element = (struct phi_arg_d *)use; + root = gimple_phi_arg (phi, 0); + index = element - root; + + /* Make sure the calculation doesn't have any leftover bytes. If it does, + then imm_use is likely not the first element in phi_arg_d. */ + gcc_checking_assert ((((char *)element - (char *)root) + % sizeof (struct phi_arg_d)) == 0 + && index < gimple_phi_capacity (phi)); + + return index; +} + +#endif /* GCC_TREE_PHINODES_H */ diff --git a/gcc/tree-ssa-operands.c b/gcc/tree-ssa-operands.c index 6bb36729617..22dee7f0533 100644 --- a/gcc/tree-ssa-operands.c +++ b/gcc/tree-ssa-operands.c @@ -1092,18 +1092,19 @@ update_stmt_operands (gimple stmt) to test the validity of the swap operation. */ void -swap_tree_operands (gimple stmt, tree *exp0, tree *exp1) +swap_ssa_operands (gimple stmt, tree *exp0, tree *exp1) { tree op0, op1; op0 = *exp0; op1 = *exp1; - /* If the operand cache is active, attempt to preserve the relative - positions of these two operands in their respective immediate use - lists by adjusting their use pointer to point to the new - operand position. */ - if (ssa_operands_active (cfun) && op0 != op1) + gcc_checking_assert (ssa_operands_active (cfun)); + + if (op0 != op1) { + /* Attempt to preserve the relative positions of these two operands in + their * respective immediate use lists by adjusting their use pointer + to point to the new operand position. */ use_optype_p use0, use1, ptr; use0 = use1 = NULL; @@ -1128,11 +1129,11 @@ swap_tree_operands (gimple stmt, tree *exp0, tree *exp1) USE_OP_PTR (use0)->use = exp1; if (use1) USE_OP_PTR (use1)->use = exp0; - } - /* Now swap the data. */ - *exp0 = op1; - *exp1 = op0; + /* Now swap the data. */ + *exp0 = op1; + *exp1 = op0; + } } @@ -1322,3 +1323,47 @@ unlink_stmt_vdef (gimple stmt) SSA_NAME_OCCURS_IN_ABNORMAL_PHI (vuse) = 1; } + +/* Return true if the var whose chain of uses starts at PTR has no + nondebug uses. */ +bool +has_zero_uses_1 (const ssa_use_operand_t *head) +{ + const ssa_use_operand_t *ptr; + + for (ptr = head->next; ptr != head; ptr = ptr->next) + if (!is_gimple_debug (USE_STMT (ptr))) + return false; + + return true; +} + + +/* Return true if the var whose chain of uses starts at PTR has a + single nondebug use. Set USE_P and STMT to that single nondebug + use, if so, or to NULL otherwise. */ +bool +single_imm_use_1 (const ssa_use_operand_t *head, + use_operand_p *use_p, gimple *stmt) +{ + ssa_use_operand_t *ptr, *single_use = 0; + + for (ptr = head->next; ptr != head; ptr = ptr->next) + if (!is_gimple_debug (USE_STMT (ptr))) + { + if (single_use) + { + single_use = NULL; + break; + } + single_use = ptr; + } + + if (use_p) + *use_p = single_use; + + if (stmt) + *stmt = single_use ? single_use->loc.stmt : NULL; + + return single_use; +} diff --git a/gcc/tree-ssa-operands.h b/gcc/tree-ssa-operands.h index 09a5a02ecf5..b3a4a920e88 100644 --- a/gcc/tree-ssa-operands.h +++ b/gcc/tree-ssa-operands.h @@ -75,9 +75,11 @@ struct GTY(()) ssa_operands { #define PHI_RESULT_PTR(PHI) gimple_phi_result_ptr (PHI) #define PHI_RESULT(PHI) DEF_FROM_PTR (PHI_RESULT_PTR (PHI)) #define SET_PHI_RESULT(PHI, V) SET_DEF (PHI_RESULT_PTR (PHI), (V)) - -#define PHI_ARG_DEF_PTR(PHI, I) gimple_phi_arg_imm_use_ptr ((PHI), (I)) +/* #define PHI_ARG_DEF(PHI, I) USE_FROM_PTR (PHI_ARG_DEF_PTR ((PHI), (I))) +*/ +#define PHI_ARG_DEF_PTR(PHI, I) gimple_phi_arg_imm_use_ptr ((PHI), (I)) +#define PHI_ARG_DEF(PHI, I) gimple_phi_arg_def ((PHI), (I)) #define SET_PHI_ARG_DEF(PHI, I, V) \ SET_USE (PHI_ARG_DEF_PTR ((PHI), (I)), (V)) #define PHI_ARG_DEF_FROM_EDGE(PHI, E) \ @@ -87,136 +89,35 @@ struct GTY(()) ssa_operands { #define PHI_ARG_INDEX_FROM_USE(USE) phi_arg_index_from_use (USE) +extern bool ssa_operands_active (struct function *); extern void init_ssa_operands (struct function *fn); extern void fini_ssa_operands (void); -extern void update_stmt_operands (gimple); +extern bool verify_ssa_operands (gimple stmt); extern void free_stmt_operands (gimple); +extern void update_stmt_operands (gimple); +extern void swap_ssa_operands (gimple, tree *, tree *); extern bool verify_imm_links (FILE *f, tree var); -extern bool verify_ssa_operands (gimple stmt); -extern void dump_immediate_uses (FILE *file); extern void dump_immediate_uses_for (FILE *file, tree var); +extern void dump_immediate_uses (FILE *file); extern void debug_immediate_uses (void); extern void debug_immediate_uses_for (tree var); -extern void dump_decl_set (FILE *, bitmap); -extern void debug_decl_set (bitmap); - -extern bool ssa_operands_active (struct function *); extern bool virtual_operand_p (tree); extern void unlink_stmt_vdef (gimple); -enum ssa_op_iter_type { - ssa_op_iter_none = 0, - ssa_op_iter_tree, - ssa_op_iter_use, - ssa_op_iter_def -}; - -/* This structure is used in the operand iterator loops. It contains the - items required to determine which operand is retrieved next. During - optimization, this structure is scalarized, and any unused fields are - optimized away, resulting in little overhead. */ +/* Return the tree pointed-to by USE. */ +static inline tree +get_use_from_ptr (use_operand_p use) +{ + return *(use->use); +} -typedef struct ssa_operand_iterator_d +/* Return the tree pointed-to by DEF. */ +static inline tree +get_def_from_ptr (def_operand_p def) { - enum ssa_op_iter_type iter_type; - bool done; - int flags; - unsigned i; - unsigned numops; - use_optype_p uses; - gimple stmt; -} ssa_op_iter; - -/* These flags are used to determine which operands are returned during - execution of the loop. */ -#define SSA_OP_USE 0x01 /* Real USE operands. */ -#define SSA_OP_DEF 0x02 /* Real DEF operands. */ -#define SSA_OP_VUSE 0x04 /* VUSE operands. */ -#define SSA_OP_VDEF 0x08 /* VDEF operands. */ - -/* These are commonly grouped operand flags. */ -#define SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_USES (SSA_OP_VUSE) -#define SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_DEFS (SSA_OP_VDEF) -#define SSA_OP_ALL_VIRTUALS (SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_USES | SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_DEFS) -#define SSA_OP_ALL_USES (SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_USES | SSA_OP_USE) -#define SSA_OP_ALL_DEFS (SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_DEFS | SSA_OP_DEF) -#define SSA_OP_ALL_OPERANDS (SSA_OP_ALL_USES | SSA_OP_ALL_DEFS) - -/* This macro executes a loop over the operands of STMT specified in FLAG, - returning each operand as a 'tree' in the variable TREEVAR. ITER is an - ssa_op_iter structure used to control the loop. */ -#define FOR_EACH_SSA_TREE_OPERAND(TREEVAR, STMT, ITER, FLAGS) \ - for (TREEVAR = op_iter_init_tree (&(ITER), STMT, FLAGS); \ - !op_iter_done (&(ITER)); \ - (void) (TREEVAR = op_iter_next_tree (&(ITER)))) - -/* This macro executes a loop over the operands of STMT specified in FLAG, - returning each operand as a 'use_operand_p' in the variable USEVAR. - ITER is an ssa_op_iter structure used to control the loop. */ -#define FOR_EACH_SSA_USE_OPERAND(USEVAR, STMT, ITER, FLAGS) \ - for (USEVAR = op_iter_init_use (&(ITER), STMT, FLAGS); \ - !op_iter_done (&(ITER)); \ - USEVAR = op_iter_next_use (&(ITER))) - -/* This macro executes a loop over the operands of STMT specified in FLAG, - returning each operand as a 'def_operand_p' in the variable DEFVAR. - ITER is an ssa_op_iter structure used to control the loop. */ -#define FOR_EACH_SSA_DEF_OPERAND(DEFVAR, STMT, ITER, FLAGS) \ - for (DEFVAR = op_iter_init_def (&(ITER), STMT, FLAGS); \ - !op_iter_done (&(ITER)); \ - DEFVAR = op_iter_next_def (&(ITER))) - -/* This macro will execute a loop over all the arguments of a PHI which - match FLAGS. A use_operand_p is always returned via USEVAR. FLAGS - can be either SSA_OP_USE or SSA_OP_VIRTUAL_USES or SSA_OP_ALL_USES. */ -#define FOR_EACH_PHI_ARG(USEVAR, STMT, ITER, FLAGS) \ - for ((USEVAR) = op_iter_init_phiuse (&(ITER), STMT, FLAGS); \ - !op_iter_done (&(ITER)); \ - (USEVAR) = op_iter_next_use (&(ITER))) - - -/* This macro will execute a loop over a stmt, regardless of whether it is - a real stmt or a PHI node, looking at the USE nodes matching FLAGS. */ -#define FOR_EACH_PHI_OR_STMT_USE(USEVAR, STMT, ITER, FLAGS) \ - for ((USEVAR) = (gimple_code (STMT) == GIMPLE_PHI \ - ? op_iter_init_phiuse (&(ITER), STMT, FLAGS) \ - : op_iter_init_use (&(ITER), STMT, FLAGS)); \ - !op_iter_done (&(ITER)); \ - (USEVAR) = op_iter_next_use (&(ITER))) - -/* This macro will execute a loop over a stmt, regardless of whether it is - a real stmt or a PHI node, looking at the DEF nodes matching FLAGS. */ -#define FOR_EACH_PHI_OR_STMT_DEF(DEFVAR, STMT, ITER, FLAGS) \ - for ((DEFVAR) = (gimple_code (STMT) == GIMPLE_PHI \ - ? op_iter_init_phidef (&(ITER), STMT, FLAGS) \ - : op_iter_init_def (&(ITER), STMT, FLAGS)); \ - !op_iter_done (&(ITER)); \ - (DEFVAR) = op_iter_next_def (&(ITER))) - -/* This macro returns an operand in STMT as a tree if it is the ONLY - operand matching FLAGS. If there are 0 or more than 1 operand matching - FLAGS, then NULL_TREE is returned. */ -#define SINGLE_SSA_TREE_OPERAND(STMT, FLAGS) \ - single_ssa_tree_operand (STMT, FLAGS) - -/* This macro returns an operand in STMT as a use_operand_p if it is the ONLY - operand matching FLAGS. If there are 0 or more than 1 operand matching - FLAGS, then NULL_USE_OPERAND_P is returned. */ -#define SINGLE_SSA_USE_OPERAND(STMT, FLAGS) \ - single_ssa_use_operand (STMT, FLAGS) - -/* This macro returns an operand in STMT as a def_operand_p if it is the ONLY - operand matching FLAGS. If there are 0 or more than 1 operand matching - FLAGS, then NULL_DEF_OPERAND_P is returned. */ -#define SINGLE_SSA_DEF_OPERAND(STMT, FLAGS) \ - single_ssa_def_operand (STMT, FLAGS) - -/* This macro returns TRUE if there are no operands matching FLAGS in STMT. */ -#define ZERO_SSA_OPERANDS(STMT, FLAGS) zero_ssa_operands (STMT, FLAGS) - -/* This macro counts the number of operands in STMT matching FLAGS. */ -#define NUM_SSA_OPERANDS(STMT, FLAGS) num_ssa_operands (STMT, FLAGS) + return *def; +} #endif /* GCC_TREE_SSA_OPERANDS_H */ diff --git a/gcc/tree-ssa-reassoc.c b/gcc/tree-ssa-reassoc.c index cbf3a2d337e..6859518811c 100644 --- a/gcc/tree-ssa-reassoc.c +++ b/gcc/tree-ssa-reassoc.c @@ -3580,9 +3580,9 @@ linearize_expr_tree (vec<operand_entry_t> *ops, gimple stmt, print_gimple_stmt (dump_file, stmt, 0, 0); } - swap_tree_operands (stmt, - gimple_assign_rhs1_ptr (stmt), - gimple_assign_rhs2_ptr (stmt)); + swap_ssa_operands (stmt, + gimple_assign_rhs1_ptr (stmt), + gimple_assign_rhs2_ptr (stmt)); update_stmt (stmt); if (dump_file && (dump_flags & TDF_DETAILS)) @@ -3649,9 +3649,9 @@ repropagate_negates (void) to force the negated operand to the RHS of the PLUS_EXPR. */ if (gimple_assign_rhs1 (user) == negate) { - swap_tree_operands (user, - gimple_assign_rhs1_ptr (user), - gimple_assign_rhs2_ptr (user)); + swap_ssa_operands (user, + gimple_assign_rhs1_ptr (user), + gimple_assign_rhs2_ptr (user)); } /* Now transform the PLUS_EXPR into a MINUS_EXPR and replace diff --git a/gcc/tree-ssa.h b/gcc/tree-ssa.h index bca35b58755..5ec7007ee92 100644 --- a/gcc/tree-ssa.h +++ b/gcc/tree-ssa.h @@ -20,8 +20,13 @@ along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see #ifndef GCC_TREE_SSA_H #define GCC_TREE_SSA_H -#include "tree-flow.h" +#include "gimple.h" +#include "tree-ssa-operands.h" +#include "tree-phinodes.h" +#include "gimple-ssa.h" +#include "ssa-iterators.h" #include "tree-ssanames.h" +#include "tree-flow.h" /* Mapping for redirected edges. */ struct _edge_var_map { diff --git a/gcc/tree-vect-loop.c b/gcc/tree-vect-loop.c index baea8b7f827..638b981d5e7 100644 --- a/gcc/tree-vect-loop.c +++ b/gcc/tree-vect-loop.c @@ -967,9 +967,9 @@ destroy_loop_vec_info (loop_vec_info loop_vinfo, bool clean_stmts) || code == POINTER_PLUS_EXPR || code == MULT_EXPR) && CONSTANT_CLASS_P (gimple_assign_rhs1 (stmt))) - swap_tree_operands (stmt, - gimple_assign_rhs1_ptr (stmt), - gimple_assign_rhs2_ptr (stmt)); + swap_ssa_operands (stmt, + gimple_assign_rhs1_ptr (stmt), + gimple_assign_rhs2_ptr (stmt)); } /* Free stmt_vec_info. */ @@ -2056,9 +2056,9 @@ vect_is_slp_reduction (loop_vec_info loop_info, gimple phi, gimple first_stmt) dump_printf (MSG_NOTE, "\n"); } - swap_tree_operands (next_stmt, - gimple_assign_rhs1_ptr (next_stmt), - gimple_assign_rhs2_ptr (next_stmt)); + swap_ssa_operands (next_stmt, + gimple_assign_rhs1_ptr (next_stmt), + gimple_assign_rhs2_ptr (next_stmt)); update_stmt (next_stmt); if (CONSTANT_CLASS_P (gimple_assign_rhs1 (next_stmt))) @@ -2488,8 +2488,8 @@ vect_is_simple_reduction_1 (loop_vec_info loop_info, gimple phi, report_vect_op (MSG_NOTE, def_stmt, "detected reduction: need to swap operands: "); - swap_tree_operands (def_stmt, gimple_assign_rhs1_ptr (def_stmt), - gimple_assign_rhs2_ptr (def_stmt)); + swap_ssa_operands (def_stmt, gimple_assign_rhs1_ptr (def_stmt), + gimple_assign_rhs2_ptr (def_stmt)); if (CONSTANT_CLASS_P (gimple_assign_rhs1 (def_stmt))) LOOP_VINFO_OPERANDS_SWAPPED (loop_info) = true; |