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/* Discovery of auto-inc and auto-dec instructions.
Copyright (C) 2006-2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Contributed by Kenneth Zadeck <[email protected]>
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/>. */
#include "config.h"
#include "system.h"
#include "coretypes.h"
#include "tm.h"
#include "tree.h"
#include "rtl.h"
#include "tm_p.h"
#include "hard-reg-set.h"
#include "basic-block.h"
#include "insn-config.h"
#include "regs.h"
#include "flags.h"
#include "function.h"
#include "except.h"
#include "diagnostic-core.h"
#include "recog.h"
#include "expr.h"
#include "tree-pass.h"
#include "df.h"
#include "dbgcnt.h"
#include "target.h"
/* This pass was originally removed from flow.c. However there is
almost nothing that remains of that code.
There are (4) basic forms that are matched:
(1) FORM_PRE_ADD
a <- b + c
...
*a
becomes
a <- b
...
*(a += c) pre
(2) FORM_PRE_INC
a += c
...
*a
becomes
*(a += c) pre
(3) FORM_POST_ADD
*a
...
b <- a + c
(For this case to be true, b must not be assigned or used between
the *a and the assignment to b. B must also be a Pmode reg.)
becomes
b <- a
...
*(b += c) post
(4) FORM_POST_INC
*a
...
a <- a + c
becomes
*(a += c) post
There are three types of values of c.
1) c is a constant equal to the width of the value being accessed by
the pointer. This is useful for machines that have
HAVE_PRE_INCREMENT, HAVE_POST_INCREMENT, HAVE_PRE_DECREMENT or
HAVE_POST_DECREMENT defined.
2) c is a constant not equal to the width of the value being accessed
by the pointer. This is useful for machines that have
HAVE_PRE_MODIFY_DISP, HAVE_POST_MODIFY_DISP defined.
3) c is a register. This is useful for machines that have
HAVE_PRE_MODIFY_REG, HAVE_POST_MODIFY_REG
The is one special case: if a already had an offset equal to it +-
its width and that offset is equal to -c when the increment was
before the ref or +c if the increment was after the ref, then if we
can do the combination but switch the pre/post bit. */
#ifdef AUTO_INC_DEC
enum form
{
FORM_PRE_ADD,
FORM_PRE_INC,
FORM_POST_ADD,
FORM_POST_INC,
FORM_last
};
/* The states of the second operands of mem refs and inc insns. If no
second operand of the mem_ref was found, it is assumed to just be
ZERO. SIZE is the size of the mode accessed in the memref. The
ANY is used for constants that are not +-size or 0. REG is used if
the forms are reg1 + reg2. */
enum inc_state
{
INC_ZERO, /* == 0 */
INC_NEG_SIZE, /* == +size */
INC_POS_SIZE, /* == -size */
INC_NEG_ANY, /* == some -constant */
INC_POS_ANY, /* == some +constant */
INC_REG, /* == some register */
INC_last
};
/* The eight forms that pre/post inc/dec can take. */
enum gen_form
{
NOTHING,
SIMPLE_PRE_INC, /* ++size */
SIMPLE_POST_INC, /* size++ */
SIMPLE_PRE_DEC, /* --size */
SIMPLE_POST_DEC, /* size-- */
DISP_PRE, /* ++con */
DISP_POST, /* con++ */
REG_PRE, /* ++reg */
REG_POST /* reg++ */
};
/* Tmp mem rtx for use in cost modeling. */
static rtx mem_tmp;
static enum inc_state
set_inc_state (HOST_WIDE_INT val, int size)
{
if (val == 0)
return INC_ZERO;
if (val < 0)
return (val == -size) ? INC_NEG_SIZE : INC_NEG_ANY;
else
return (val == size) ? INC_POS_SIZE : INC_POS_ANY;
}
/* The DECISION_TABLE that describes what form, if any, the increment
or decrement will take. It is a three dimensional table. The first
index is the type of constant or register found as the second
operand of the inc insn. The second index is the type of constant
or register found as the second operand of the memory reference (if
no second operand exists, 0 is used). The third index is the form
and location (relative to the mem reference) of inc insn. */
static bool initialized = false;
static enum gen_form decision_table[INC_last][INC_last][FORM_last];
static void
init_decision_table (void)
{
enum gen_form value;
if (HAVE_PRE_INCREMENT || HAVE_PRE_MODIFY_DISP)
{
/* Prefer the simple form if both are available. */
value = (HAVE_PRE_INCREMENT) ? SIMPLE_PRE_INC : DISP_PRE;
decision_table[INC_POS_SIZE][INC_ZERO][FORM_PRE_ADD] = value;
decision_table[INC_POS_SIZE][INC_ZERO][FORM_PRE_INC] = value;
decision_table[INC_POS_SIZE][INC_POS_SIZE][FORM_POST_ADD] = value;
decision_table[INC_POS_SIZE][INC_POS_SIZE][FORM_POST_INC] = value;
}
if (HAVE_POST_INCREMENT || HAVE_POST_MODIFY_DISP)
{
/* Prefer the simple form if both are available. */
value = (HAVE_POST_INCREMENT) ? SIMPLE_POST_INC : DISP_POST;
decision_table[INC_POS_SIZE][INC_ZERO][FORM_POST_ADD] = value;
decision_table[INC_POS_SIZE][INC_ZERO][FORM_POST_INC] = value;
decision_table[INC_POS_SIZE][INC_NEG_SIZE][FORM_PRE_ADD] = value;
decision_table[INC_POS_SIZE][INC_NEG_SIZE][FORM_PRE_INC] = value;
}
if (HAVE_PRE_DECREMENT || HAVE_PRE_MODIFY_DISP)
{
/* Prefer the simple form if both are available. */
value = (HAVE_PRE_DECREMENT) ? SIMPLE_PRE_DEC : DISP_PRE;
decision_table[INC_NEG_SIZE][INC_ZERO][FORM_PRE_ADD] = value;
decision_table[INC_NEG_SIZE][INC_ZERO][FORM_PRE_INC] = value;
decision_table[INC_NEG_SIZE][INC_NEG_SIZE][FORM_POST_ADD] = value;
decision_table[INC_NEG_SIZE][INC_NEG_SIZE][FORM_POST_INC] = value;
}
if (HAVE_POST_DECREMENT || HAVE_POST_MODIFY_DISP)
{
/* Prefer the simple form if both are available. */
value = (HAVE_POST_DECREMENT) ? SIMPLE_POST_DEC : DISP_POST;
decision_table[INC_NEG_SIZE][INC_ZERO][FORM_POST_ADD] = value;
decision_table[INC_NEG_SIZE][INC_ZERO][FORM_POST_INC] = value;
decision_table[INC_NEG_SIZE][INC_POS_SIZE][FORM_PRE_ADD] = value;
decision_table[INC_NEG_SIZE][INC_POS_SIZE][FORM_PRE_INC] = value;
}
if (HAVE_PRE_MODIFY_DISP)
{
decision_table[INC_POS_ANY][INC_ZERO][FORM_PRE_ADD] = DISP_PRE;
decision_table[INC_POS_ANY][INC_ZERO][FORM_PRE_INC] = DISP_PRE;
decision_table[INC_POS_ANY][INC_POS_ANY][FORM_POST_ADD] = DISP_PRE;
decision_table[INC_POS_ANY][INC_POS_ANY][FORM_POST_INC] = DISP_PRE;
decision_table[INC_NEG_ANY][INC_ZERO][FORM_PRE_ADD] = DISP_PRE;
decision_table[INC_NEG_ANY][INC_ZERO][FORM_PRE_INC] = DISP_PRE;
decision_table[INC_NEG_ANY][INC_NEG_ANY][FORM_POST_ADD] = DISP_PRE;
decision_table[INC_NEG_ANY][INC_NEG_ANY][FORM_POST_INC] = DISP_PRE;
}
if (HAVE_POST_MODIFY_DISP)
{
decision_table[INC_POS_ANY][INC_ZERO][FORM_POST_ADD] = DISP_POST;
decision_table[INC_POS_ANY][INC_ZERO][FORM_POST_INC] = DISP_POST;
decision_table[INC_POS_ANY][INC_NEG_ANY][FORM_PRE_ADD] = DISP_POST;
decision_table[INC_POS_ANY][INC_NEG_ANY][FORM_PRE_INC] = DISP_POST;
decision_table[INC_NEG_ANY][INC_ZERO][FORM_POST_ADD] = DISP_POST;
decision_table[INC_NEG_ANY][INC_ZERO][FORM_POST_INC] = DISP_POST;
decision_table[INC_NEG_ANY][INC_POS_ANY][FORM_PRE_ADD] = DISP_POST;
decision_table[INC_NEG_ANY][INC_POS_ANY][FORM_PRE_INC] = DISP_POST;
}
/* This is much simpler than the other cases because we do not look
for the reg1-reg2 case. Note that we do not have a INC_POS_REG
and INC_NEG_REG states. Most of the use of such states would be
on a target that had an R1 - R2 update address form.
There is the remote possibility that you could also catch a = a +
b; *(a - b) as a postdecrement of (a + b). However, it is
unclear if *(a - b) would ever be generated on a machine that did
not have that kind of addressing mode. The IA-64 and RS6000 will
not do this, and I cannot speak for any other. If any
architecture does have an a-b update for, these cases should be
added. */
if (HAVE_PRE_MODIFY_REG)
{
decision_table[INC_REG][INC_ZERO][FORM_PRE_ADD] = REG_PRE;
decision_table[INC_REG][INC_ZERO][FORM_PRE_INC] = REG_PRE;
decision_table[INC_REG][INC_REG][FORM_POST_ADD] = REG_PRE;
decision_table[INC_REG][INC_REG][FORM_POST_INC] = REG_PRE;
}
if (HAVE_POST_MODIFY_REG)
{
decision_table[INC_REG][INC_ZERO][FORM_POST_ADD] = REG_POST;
decision_table[INC_REG][INC_ZERO][FORM_POST_INC] = REG_POST;
}
initialized = true;
}
/* Parsed fields of an inc insn of the form "reg_res = reg0+reg1" or
"reg_res = reg0+c". */
static struct inc_insn
{
rtx insn; /* The insn being parsed. */
rtx pat; /* The pattern of the insn. */
bool reg1_is_const; /* True if reg1 is const, false if reg1 is a reg. */
enum form form;
rtx reg_res;
rtx reg0;
rtx reg1;
enum inc_state reg1_state;/* The form of the const if reg1 is a const. */
HOST_WIDE_INT reg1_val;/* Value if reg1 is const. */
} inc_insn;
/* Dump the parsed inc insn to FILE. */
static void
dump_inc_insn (FILE *file)
{
const char *f = ((inc_insn.form == FORM_PRE_ADD)
|| (inc_insn.form == FORM_PRE_INC)) ? "pre" : "post";
dump_insn_slim (file, inc_insn.insn);
switch (inc_insn.form)
{
case FORM_PRE_ADD:
case FORM_POST_ADD:
if (inc_insn.reg1_is_const)
fprintf (file, "found %s add(%d) r[%d]=r[%d]+%d\n",
f, INSN_UID (inc_insn.insn),
REGNO (inc_insn.reg_res),
REGNO (inc_insn.reg0), (int) inc_insn.reg1_val);
else
fprintf (file, "found %s add(%d) r[%d]=r[%d]+r[%d]\n",
f, INSN_UID (inc_insn.insn),
REGNO (inc_insn.reg_res),
REGNO (inc_insn.reg0), REGNO (inc_insn.reg1));
break;
case FORM_PRE_INC:
case FORM_POST_INC:
if (inc_insn.reg1_is_const)
fprintf (file, "found %s inc(%d) r[%d]+=%d\n",
f, INSN_UID (inc_insn.insn),
REGNO (inc_insn.reg_res), (int) inc_insn.reg1_val);
else
fprintf (file, "found %s inc(%d) r[%d]+=r[%d]\n",
f, INSN_UID (inc_insn.insn),
REGNO (inc_insn.reg_res), REGNO (inc_insn.reg1));
break;
default:
break;
}
}
/* Parsed fields of a mem ref of the form "*(reg0+reg1)" or "*(reg0+c)". */
static struct mem_insn
{
rtx insn; /* The insn being parsed. */
rtx pat; /* The pattern of the insn. */
rtx *mem_loc; /* The address of the field that holds the mem */
/* that is to be replaced. */
bool reg1_is_const; /* True if reg1 is const, false if reg1 is a reg. */
rtx reg0;
rtx reg1; /* This is either a reg or a const depending on
reg1_is_const. */
enum inc_state reg1_state;/* The form of the const if reg1 is a const. */
HOST_WIDE_INT reg1_val;/* Value if reg1 is const. */
} mem_insn;
/* Dump the parsed mem insn to FILE. */
static void
dump_mem_insn (FILE *file)
{
dump_insn_slim (file, mem_insn.insn);
if (mem_insn.reg1_is_const)
fprintf (file, "found mem(%d) *(r[%d]+%d)\n",
INSN_UID (mem_insn.insn),
REGNO (mem_insn.reg0), (int) mem_insn.reg1_val);
else
fprintf (file, "found mem(%d) *(r[%d]+r[%d])\n",
INSN_UID (mem_insn.insn),
REGNO (mem_insn.reg0), REGNO (mem_insn.reg1));
}
/* The following three arrays contain pointers to instructions. They
are indexed by REGNO. At any point in the basic block where we are
looking these three arrays contain, respectively, the next insn
that uses REGNO, the next inc or add insn that uses REGNO and the
next insn that sets REGNO.
The arrays are not cleared when we move from block to block so
whenever an insn is retrieved from these arrays, it's block number
must be compared with the current block.
*/
static rtx *reg_next_use = NULL;
static rtx *reg_next_inc_use = NULL;
static rtx *reg_next_def = NULL;
/* Move dead note that match PATTERN to TO_INSN from FROM_INSN. We do
not really care about moving any other notes from the inc or add
insn. Moving the REG_EQUAL and REG_EQUIV is clearly wrong and it
does not appear that there are any other kinds of relevant notes. */
static void
move_dead_notes (rtx to_insn, rtx from_insn, rtx pattern)
{
rtx note;
rtx next_note;
rtx prev_note = NULL;
for (note = REG_NOTES (from_insn); note; note = next_note)
{
next_note = XEXP (note, 1);
if ((REG_NOTE_KIND (note) == REG_DEAD)
&& pattern == XEXP (note, 0))
{
XEXP (note, 1) = REG_NOTES (to_insn);
REG_NOTES (to_insn) = note;
if (prev_note)
XEXP (prev_note, 1) = next_note;
else
REG_NOTES (from_insn) = next_note;
}
else prev_note = note;
}
}
/* Create a mov insn DEST_REG <- SRC_REG and insert it before
NEXT_INSN. */
static rtx
insert_move_insn_before (rtx next_insn, rtx dest_reg, rtx src_reg)
{
rtx insns;
start_sequence ();
emit_move_insn (dest_reg, src_reg);
insns = get_insns ();
end_sequence ();
emit_insn_before (insns, next_insn);
return insns;
}
/* Change mem_insn.mem_loc so that uses NEW_ADDR which has an
increment of INC_REG. To have reached this point, the change is a
legitimate one from a dataflow point of view. The only questions
are is this a valid change to the instruction and is this a
profitable change to the instruction. */
static bool
attempt_change (rtx new_addr, rtx inc_reg)
{
/* There are four cases: For the two cases that involve an add
instruction, we are going to have to delete the add and insert a
mov. We are going to assume that the mov is free. This is
fairly early in the backend and there are a lot of opportunities
for removing that move later. In particular, there is the case
where the move may be dead, this is what dead code elimination
passes are for. The two cases where we have an inc insn will be
handled mov free. */
basic_block bb = BLOCK_FOR_INSN (mem_insn.insn);
rtx mov_insn = NULL;
int regno;
rtx mem = *mem_insn.mem_loc;
enum machine_mode mode = GET_MODE (mem);
rtx new_mem;
int old_cost = 0;
int new_cost = 0;
bool speed = optimize_bb_for_speed_p (bb);
PUT_MODE (mem_tmp, mode);
XEXP (mem_tmp, 0) = new_addr;
old_cost = (set_src_cost (mem, speed)
+ set_rtx_cost (PATTERN (inc_insn.insn), speed));
new_cost = set_src_cost (mem_tmp, speed);
/* The first item of business is to see if this is profitable. */
if (old_cost < new_cost)
{
if (dump_file)
fprintf (dump_file, "cost failure old=%d new=%d\n", old_cost, new_cost);
return false;
}
/* Jump through a lot of hoops to keep the attributes up to date. We
do not want to call one of the change address variants that take
an offset even though we know the offset in many cases. These
assume you are changing where the address is pointing by the
offset. */
new_mem = replace_equiv_address_nv (mem, new_addr);
if (! validate_change (mem_insn.insn, mem_insn.mem_loc, new_mem, 0))
{
if (dump_file)
fprintf (dump_file, "validation failure\n");
return false;
}
/* From here to the end of the function we are committed to the
change, i.e. nothing fails. Generate any necessary movs, move
any regnotes, and fix up the reg_next_{use,inc_use,def}. */
switch (inc_insn.form)
{
case FORM_PRE_ADD:
/* Replace the addition with a move. Do it at the location of
the addition since the operand of the addition may change
before the memory reference. */
mov_insn = insert_move_insn_before (inc_insn.insn,
inc_insn.reg_res, inc_insn.reg0);
move_dead_notes (mov_insn, inc_insn.insn, inc_insn.reg0);
regno = REGNO (inc_insn.reg_res);
reg_next_def[regno] = mov_insn;
reg_next_use[regno] = NULL;
regno = REGNO (inc_insn.reg0);
reg_next_use[regno] = mov_insn;
df_recompute_luids (bb);
break;
case FORM_POST_INC:
regno = REGNO (inc_insn.reg_res);
if (reg_next_use[regno] == reg_next_inc_use[regno])
reg_next_inc_use[regno] = NULL;
/* Fallthru. */
case FORM_PRE_INC:
regno = REGNO (inc_insn.reg_res);
reg_next_def[regno] = mem_insn.insn;
reg_next_use[regno] = NULL;
break;
case FORM_POST_ADD:
mov_insn = insert_move_insn_before (mem_insn.insn,
inc_insn.reg_res, inc_insn.reg0);
move_dead_notes (mov_insn, inc_insn.insn, inc_insn.reg0);
/* Do not move anything to the mov insn because the instruction
pointer for the main iteration has not yet hit that. It is
still pointing to the mem insn. */
regno = REGNO (inc_insn.reg_res);
reg_next_def[regno] = mem_insn.insn;
reg_next_use[regno] = NULL;
regno = REGNO (inc_insn.reg0);
reg_next_use[regno] = mem_insn.insn;
if ((reg_next_use[regno] == reg_next_inc_use[regno])
|| (reg_next_inc_use[regno] == inc_insn.insn))
reg_next_inc_use[regno] = NULL;
df_recompute_luids (bb);
break;
case FORM_last:
default:
gcc_unreachable ();
}
if (!inc_insn.reg1_is_const)
{
regno = REGNO (inc_insn.reg1);
reg_next_use[regno] = mem_insn.insn;
if ((reg_next_use[regno] == reg_next_inc_use[regno])
|| (reg_next_inc_use[regno] == inc_insn.insn))
reg_next_inc_use[regno] = NULL;
}
delete_insn (inc_insn.insn);
if (dump_file && mov_insn)
{
fprintf (dump_file, "inserting mov ");
dump_insn_slim (dump_file, mov_insn);
}
/* Record that this insn has an implicit side effect. */
add_reg_note (mem_insn.insn, REG_INC, inc_reg);
if (dump_file)
{
fprintf (dump_file, "****success ");
dump_insn_slim (dump_file, mem_insn.insn);
}
return true;
}
/* Try to combine the instruction in INC_INSN with the instruction in
MEM_INSN. First the form is determined using the DECISION_TABLE
and the results of parsing the INC_INSN and the MEM_INSN.
Assuming the form is ok, a prototype new address is built which is
passed to ATTEMPT_CHANGE for final processing. */
static bool
try_merge (void)
{
enum gen_form gen_form;
rtx mem = *mem_insn.mem_loc;
rtx inc_reg = inc_insn.form == FORM_POST_ADD ?
inc_insn.reg_res : mem_insn.reg0;
/* The width of the mem being accessed. */
int size = GET_MODE_SIZE (GET_MODE (mem));
rtx last_insn = NULL;
enum machine_mode reg_mode = GET_MODE (inc_reg);
switch (inc_insn.form)
{
case FORM_PRE_ADD:
case FORM_PRE_INC:
last_insn = mem_insn.insn;
break;
case FORM_POST_INC:
case FORM_POST_ADD:
last_insn = inc_insn.insn;
break;
case FORM_last:
default:
gcc_unreachable ();
}
/* Cannot handle auto inc of the stack. */
if (inc_reg == stack_pointer_rtx)
{
if (dump_file)
fprintf (dump_file, "cannot inc stack %d failure\n", REGNO (inc_reg));
return false;
}
/* Look to see if the inc register is dead after the memory
reference. If it is, do not do the combination. */
if (find_regno_note (last_insn, REG_DEAD, REGNO (inc_reg)))
{
if (dump_file)
fprintf (dump_file, "dead failure %d\n", REGNO (inc_reg));
return false;
}
mem_insn.reg1_state = (mem_insn.reg1_is_const)
? set_inc_state (mem_insn.reg1_val, size) : INC_REG;
inc_insn.reg1_state = (inc_insn.reg1_is_const)
? set_inc_state (inc_insn.reg1_val, size) : INC_REG;
/* Now get the form that we are generating. */
gen_form = decision_table
[inc_insn.reg1_state][mem_insn.reg1_state][inc_insn.form];
if (dbg_cnt (auto_inc_dec) == false)
return false;
switch (gen_form)
{
default:
case NOTHING:
return false;
case SIMPLE_PRE_INC: /* ++size */
if (dump_file)
fprintf (dump_file, "trying SIMPLE_PRE_INC\n");
return attempt_change (gen_rtx_PRE_INC (reg_mode, inc_reg), inc_reg);
break;
case SIMPLE_POST_INC: /* size++ */
if (dump_file)
fprintf (dump_file, "trying SIMPLE_POST_INC\n");
return attempt_change (gen_rtx_POST_INC (reg_mode, inc_reg), inc_reg);
break;
case SIMPLE_PRE_DEC: /* --size */
if (dump_file)
fprintf (dump_file, "trying SIMPLE_PRE_DEC\n");
return attempt_change (gen_rtx_PRE_DEC (reg_mode, inc_reg), inc_reg);
break;
case SIMPLE_POST_DEC: /* size-- */
if (dump_file)
fprintf (dump_file, "trying SIMPLE_POST_DEC\n");
return attempt_change (gen_rtx_POST_DEC (reg_mode, inc_reg), inc_reg);
break;
case DISP_PRE: /* ++con */
if (dump_file)
fprintf (dump_file, "trying DISP_PRE\n");
return attempt_change (gen_rtx_PRE_MODIFY (reg_mode,
inc_reg,
gen_rtx_PLUS (reg_mode,
inc_reg,
inc_insn.reg1)),
inc_reg);
break;
case DISP_POST: /* con++ */
if (dump_file)
fprintf (dump_file, "trying POST_DISP\n");
return attempt_change (gen_rtx_POST_MODIFY (reg_mode,
inc_reg,
gen_rtx_PLUS (reg_mode,
inc_reg,
inc_insn.reg1)),
inc_reg);
break;
case REG_PRE: /* ++reg */
if (dump_file)
fprintf (dump_file, "trying PRE_REG\n");
return attempt_change (gen_rtx_PRE_MODIFY (reg_mode,
inc_reg,
gen_rtx_PLUS (reg_mode,
inc_reg,
inc_insn.reg1)),
inc_reg);
break;
case REG_POST: /* reg++ */
if (dump_file)
fprintf (dump_file, "trying POST_REG\n");
return attempt_change (gen_rtx_POST_MODIFY (reg_mode,
inc_reg,
gen_rtx_PLUS (reg_mode,
inc_reg,
inc_insn.reg1)),
inc_reg);
break;
}
}
/* Return the next insn that uses (if reg_next_use is passed in
NEXT_ARRAY) or defines (if reg_next_def is passed in NEXT_ARRAY)
REGNO in BB. */
static rtx
get_next_ref (int regno, basic_block bb, rtx *next_array)
{
rtx insn = next_array[regno];
/* Lazy about cleaning out the next_arrays. */
if (insn && BLOCK_FOR_INSN (insn) != bb)
{
next_array[regno] = NULL;
insn = NULL;
}
return insn;
}
/* Reverse the operands in a mem insn. */
static void
reverse_mem (void)
{
rtx tmp = mem_insn.reg1;
mem_insn.reg1 = mem_insn.reg0;
mem_insn.reg0 = tmp;
}
/* Reverse the operands in a inc insn. */
static void
reverse_inc (void)
{
rtx tmp = inc_insn.reg1;
inc_insn.reg1 = inc_insn.reg0;
inc_insn.reg0 = tmp;
}
/* Return true if INSN is of a form "a = b op c" where a and b are
regs. op is + if c is a reg and +|- if c is a const. Fill in
INC_INSN with what is found.
This function is called in two contexts, if BEFORE_MEM is true,
this is called for each insn in the basic block. If BEFORE_MEM is
false, it is called for the instruction in the block that uses the
index register for some memory reference that is currently being
processed. */
static bool
parse_add_or_inc (rtx insn, bool before_mem)
{
rtx pat = single_set (insn);
if (!pat)
return false;
/* Result must be single reg. */
if (!REG_P (SET_DEST (pat)))
return false;
if ((GET_CODE (SET_SRC (pat)) != PLUS)
&& (GET_CODE (SET_SRC (pat)) != MINUS))
return false;
if (!REG_P (XEXP (SET_SRC (pat), 0)))
return false;
inc_insn.insn = insn;
inc_insn.pat = pat;
inc_insn.reg_res = SET_DEST (pat);
inc_insn.reg0 = XEXP (SET_SRC (pat), 0);
if (rtx_equal_p (inc_insn.reg_res, inc_insn.reg0))
inc_insn.form = before_mem ? FORM_PRE_INC : FORM_POST_INC;
else
inc_insn.form = before_mem ? FORM_PRE_ADD : FORM_POST_ADD;
if (CONST_INT_P (XEXP (SET_SRC (pat), 1)))
{
/* Process a = b + c where c is a const. */
inc_insn.reg1_is_const = true;
if (GET_CODE (SET_SRC (pat)) == PLUS)
{
inc_insn.reg1 = XEXP (SET_SRC (pat), 1);
inc_insn.reg1_val = INTVAL (inc_insn.reg1);
}
else
{
inc_insn.reg1_val = -INTVAL (XEXP (SET_SRC (pat), 1));
inc_insn.reg1 = GEN_INT (inc_insn.reg1_val);
}
return true;
}
else if ((HAVE_PRE_MODIFY_REG || HAVE_POST_MODIFY_REG)
&& (REG_P (XEXP (SET_SRC (pat), 1)))
&& GET_CODE (SET_SRC (pat)) == PLUS)
{
/* Process a = b + c where c is a reg. */
inc_insn.reg1 = XEXP (SET_SRC (pat), 1);
inc_insn.reg1_is_const = false;
if (inc_insn.form == FORM_PRE_INC
|| inc_insn.form == FORM_POST_INC)
return true;
else if (rtx_equal_p (inc_insn.reg_res, inc_insn.reg1))
{
/* Reverse the two operands and turn *_ADD into *_INC since
a = c + a. */
reverse_inc ();
inc_insn.form = before_mem ? FORM_PRE_INC : FORM_POST_INC;
return true;
}
else
return true;
}
return false;
}
/* A recursive function that checks all of the mem uses in
ADDRESS_OF_X to see if any single one of them is compatible with
what has been found in inc_insn.
-1 is returned for success. 0 is returned if nothing was found and
1 is returned for failure. */
static int
find_address (rtx *address_of_x)
{
rtx x = *address_of_x;
enum rtx_code code = GET_CODE (x);
const char *const fmt = GET_RTX_FORMAT (code);
int i;
int value = 0;
int tem;
if (code == MEM && rtx_equal_p (XEXP (x, 0), inc_insn.reg_res))
{
/* Match with *reg0. */
mem_insn.mem_loc = address_of_x;
mem_insn.reg0 = inc_insn.reg_res;
mem_insn.reg1_is_const = true;
mem_insn.reg1_val = 0;
mem_insn.reg1 = GEN_INT (0);
return -1;
}
if (code == MEM && GET_CODE (XEXP (x, 0)) == PLUS
&& rtx_equal_p (XEXP (XEXP (x, 0), 0), inc_insn.reg_res))
{
rtx b = XEXP (XEXP (x, 0), 1);
mem_insn.mem_loc = address_of_x;
mem_insn.reg0 = inc_insn.reg_res;
mem_insn.reg1 = b;
mem_insn.reg1_is_const = inc_insn.reg1_is_const;
if (CONST_INT_P (b))
{
/* Match with *(reg0 + reg1) where reg1 is a const. */
HOST_WIDE_INT val = INTVAL (b);
if (inc_insn.reg1_is_const
&& (inc_insn.reg1_val == val || inc_insn.reg1_val == -val))
{
mem_insn.reg1_val = val;
return -1;
}
}
else if (!inc_insn.reg1_is_const
&& rtx_equal_p (inc_insn.reg1, b))
/* Match with *(reg0 + reg1). */
return -1;
}
if (code == SIGN_EXTRACT || code == ZERO_EXTRACT)
{
/* If REG occurs inside a MEM used in a bit-field reference,
that is unacceptable. */
if (find_address (&XEXP (x, 0)))
return 1;
}
if (x == inc_insn.reg_res)
return 1;
/* Time for some deep diving. */
for (i = GET_RTX_LENGTH (code) - 1; i >= 0; i--)
{
if (fmt[i] == 'e')
{
tem = find_address (&XEXP (x, i));
/* If this is the first use, let it go so the rest of the
insn can be checked. */
if (value == 0)
value = tem;
else if (tem != 0)
/* More than one match was found. */
return 1;
}
else if (fmt[i] == 'E')
{
int j;
for (j = XVECLEN (x, i) - 1; j >= 0; j--)
{
tem = find_address (&XVECEXP (x, i, j));
/* If this is the first use, let it go so the rest of
the insn can be checked. */
if (value == 0)
value = tem;
else if (tem != 0)
/* More than one match was found. */
return 1;
}
}
}
return value;
}
/* Once a suitable mem reference has been found and the MEM_INSN
structure has been filled in, FIND_INC is called to see if there is
a suitable add or inc insn that follows the mem reference and
determine if it is suitable to merge.
In the case where the MEM_INSN has two registers in the reference,
this function may be called recursively. The first time looking
for an add of the first register, and if that fails, looking for an
add of the second register. The FIRST_TRY parameter is used to
only allow the parameters to be reversed once. */
static bool
find_inc (bool first_try)
{
rtx insn;
basic_block bb = BLOCK_FOR_INSN (mem_insn.insn);
rtx other_insn;
df_ref *def_rec;
/* Make sure this reg appears only once in this insn. */
if (count_occurrences (PATTERN (mem_insn.insn), mem_insn.reg0, 1) != 1)
{
if (dump_file)
fprintf (dump_file, "mem count failure\n");
return false;
}
if (dump_file)
dump_mem_insn (dump_file);
/* Find the next use that is an inc. */
insn = get_next_ref (REGNO (mem_insn.reg0),
BLOCK_FOR_INSN (mem_insn.insn),
reg_next_inc_use);
if (!insn)
return false;
/* Even though we know the next use is an add or inc because it came
from the reg_next_inc_use, we must still reparse. */
if (!parse_add_or_inc (insn, false))
{
/* Next use was not an add. Look for one extra case. It could be
that we have:
*(a + b)
...= a;