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- /* Instruction scheduling pass. This file contains definitions used
- internally in the scheduler.
- Copyright (C) 2006-2019 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_SEL_SCHED_IR_H
- #define GCC_SEL_SCHED_IR_H
- /* For state_t. */
- /* For reg_note. */
- /* tc_t is a short for target context. This is a state of the target
- backend. */
- typedef void *tc_t;
- /* List data types used for av sets, fences, paths, and boundaries. */
- /* Forward declarations for types that are part of some list nodes. */
- struct _list_node;
- /* List backend. */
- typedef struct _list_node *_list_t;
- #define _LIST_NEXT(L) ((L)->next)
- /* Instruction data that is part of vinsn type. */
- struct idata_def;
- typedef struct idata_def *idata_t;
- /* A virtual instruction, i.e. an instruction as seen by the scheduler. */
- struct vinsn_def;
- typedef struct vinsn_def *vinsn_t;
- /* RTX list.
- This type is the backend for ilist. */
- typedef _list_t _xlist_t;
- #define _XLIST_X(L) ((L)->u.x)
- #define _XLIST_NEXT(L) (_LIST_NEXT (L))
- /* Instruction. */
- typedef rtx_insn *insn_t;
- /* List of insns. */
- typedef _list_t ilist_t;
- #define ILIST_INSN(L) ((L)->u.insn)
- #define ILIST_NEXT(L) (_LIST_NEXT (L))
- /* This lists possible transformations that done locally, i.e. in
- moveup_expr. */
- enum local_trans_type
- {
- TRANS_SUBSTITUTION,
- TRANS_SPECULATION
- };
- /* This struct is used to record the history of expression's
- transformations. */
- struct expr_history_def_1
- {
- /* UID of the insn. */
- unsigned uid;
- /* How the expression looked like. */
- vinsn_t old_expr_vinsn;
- /* How the expression looks after the transformation. */
- vinsn_t new_expr_vinsn;
- /* And its speculative status. */
- ds_t spec_ds;
- /* Type of the transformation. */
- enum local_trans_type type;
- };
- typedef struct expr_history_def_1 expr_history_def;
- /* Expression information. */
- struct _expr
- {
- /* Insn description. */
- vinsn_t vinsn;
- /* SPEC is the degree of speculativeness.
- FIXME: now spec is increased when an rhs is moved through a
- conditional, thus showing only control speculativeness. In the
- future we'd like to count data spec separately to allow a better
- control on scheduling. */
- int spec;
- /* Degree of speculativeness measured as probability of executing
- instruction's original basic block given relative to
- the current scheduling point. */
- int usefulness;
- /* A priority of this expression. */
- int priority;
- /* A priority adjustment of this expression. */
- int priority_adj;
- /* Number of times the insn was scheduled. */
- int sched_times;
- /* A basic block index this was originated from. Zero when there is
- more than one originator. */
- int orig_bb_index;
- /* Instruction should be of SPEC_DONE_DS type in order to be moved to this
- point. */
- ds_t spec_done_ds;
- /* SPEC_TO_CHECK_DS hold speculation types that should be checked
- (used only during move_op ()). */
- ds_t spec_to_check_ds;
- /* Cycle on which original insn was scheduled. Zero when it has not yet
- been scheduled or more than one originator. */
- int orig_sched_cycle;
- /* This vector contains the history of insn's transformations. */
- vec<expr_history_def> history_of_changes;
- /* True (1) when original target (register or memory) of this instruction
- is available for scheduling, false otherwise. -1 means we're not sure;
- please run find_used_regs to clarify. */
- signed char target_available;
- /* True when this expression needs a speculation check to be scheduled.
- This is used during find_used_regs. */
- BOOL_BITFIELD needs_spec_check_p : 1;
- /* True when the expression was substituted. Used for statistical
- purposes. */
- BOOL_BITFIELD was_substituted : 1;
- /* True when the expression was renamed. */
- BOOL_BITFIELD was_renamed : 1;
- /* True when expression can't be moved. */
- BOOL_BITFIELD cant_move : 1;
- };
- typedef struct _expr expr_def;
- typedef expr_def *expr_t;
- #define EXPR_VINSN(EXPR) ((EXPR)->vinsn)
- #define EXPR_INSN_RTX(EXPR) (VINSN_INSN_RTX (EXPR_VINSN (EXPR)))
- #define EXPR_PATTERN(EXPR) (VINSN_PATTERN (EXPR_VINSN (EXPR)))
- #define EXPR_LHS(EXPR) (VINSN_LHS (EXPR_VINSN (EXPR)))
- #define EXPR_RHS(EXPR) (VINSN_RHS (EXPR_VINSN (EXPR)))
- #define EXPR_TYPE(EXPR) (VINSN_TYPE (EXPR_VINSN (EXPR)))
- #define EXPR_SEPARABLE_P(EXPR) (VINSN_SEPARABLE_P (EXPR_VINSN (EXPR)))
- #define EXPR_SPEC(EXPR) ((EXPR)->spec)
- #define EXPR_USEFULNESS(EXPR) ((EXPR)->usefulness)
- #define EXPR_PRIORITY(EXPR) ((EXPR)->priority)
- #define EXPR_PRIORITY_ADJ(EXPR) ((EXPR)->priority_adj)
- #define EXPR_SCHED_TIMES(EXPR) ((EXPR)->sched_times)
- #define EXPR_ORIG_BB_INDEX(EXPR) ((EXPR)->orig_bb_index)
- #define EXPR_ORIG_SCHED_CYCLE(EXPR) ((EXPR)->orig_sched_cycle)
- #define EXPR_SPEC_DONE_DS(EXPR) ((EXPR)->spec_done_ds)
- #define EXPR_SPEC_TO_CHECK_DS(EXPR) ((EXPR)->spec_to_check_ds)
- #define EXPR_HISTORY_OF_CHANGES(EXPR) ((EXPR)->history_of_changes)
- #define EXPR_TARGET_AVAILABLE(EXPR) ((EXPR)->target_available)
- #define EXPR_NEEDS_SPEC_CHECK_P(EXPR) ((EXPR)->needs_spec_check_p)
- #define EXPR_WAS_SUBSTITUTED(EXPR) ((EXPR)->was_substituted)
- #define EXPR_WAS_RENAMED(EXPR) ((EXPR)->was_renamed)
- #define EXPR_CANT_MOVE(EXPR) ((EXPR)->cant_move)
- /* Insn definition for list of original insns in find_used_regs. */
- struct _def
- {
- insn_t orig_insn;
- /* FIXME: Get rid of CROSSES_CALL in each def, since if we're moving up
- rhs from two different places, but only one of the code motion paths
- crosses a call, we can't use any of the call_used_regs, no matter which
- path or whether all paths crosses a call. Thus we should move CROSSES_CALL
- to static params. */
- bool crosses_call;
- };
- typedef struct _def *def_t;
- /* Availability sets are sets of expressions we're scheduling. */
- typedef _list_t av_set_t;
- #define _AV_SET_EXPR(L) (&(L)->u.expr)
- #define _AV_SET_NEXT(L) (_LIST_NEXT (L))
- /* Boundary of the current fence group. */
- struct _bnd
- {
- /* The actual boundary instruction. */
- insn_t to;
- /* Its path to the fence. */
- ilist_t ptr;
- /* Availability set at the boundary. */
- av_set_t av;
- /* This set moved to the fence. */
- av_set_t av1;
- /* Deps context at this boundary. As long as we have one boundary per fence,
- this is just a pointer to the same deps context as in the corresponding
- fence. */
- deps_t dc;
- };
- typedef struct _bnd *bnd_t;
- #define BND_TO(B) ((B)->to)
- /* PTR stands not for pointer as you might think, but as a Path To Root of the
- current instruction group from boundary B. */
- #define BND_PTR(B) ((B)->ptr)
- #define BND_AV(B) ((B)->av)
- #define BND_AV1(B) ((B)->av1)
- #define BND_DC(B) ((B)->dc)
- /* List of boundaries. */
- typedef _list_t blist_t;
- #define BLIST_BND(L) (&(L)->u.bnd)
- #define BLIST_NEXT(L) (_LIST_NEXT (L))
- /* Fence information. A fence represents current scheduling point and also
- blocks code motion through it when pipelining. */
- struct _fence
- {
- /* Insn before which we gather an instruction group.*/
- insn_t insn;
- /* Modeled state of the processor pipeline. */
- state_t state;
- /* Current cycle that is being scheduled on this fence. */
- int cycle;
- /* Number of insns that were scheduled on the current cycle.
- This information has to be local to a fence. */
- int cycle_issued_insns;
- /* At the end of fill_insns () this field holds the list of the instructions
- that are inner boundaries of the scheduled parallel group. */
- ilist_t bnds;
- /* Deps context at this fence. It is used to model dependencies at the
- fence so that insn ticks can be properly evaluated. */
- deps_t dc;
- /* Target context at this fence. Used to save and load any local target
- scheduling information when changing fences. */
- tc_t tc;
- /* A vector of insns that are scheduled but not yet completed. */
- vec<rtx_insn *, va_gc> *executing_insns;
- /* A vector indexed by UIDs that caches the earliest cycle on which
- an insn can be scheduled on this fence. */
- int *ready_ticks;
- /* Its size. */
- int ready_ticks_size;
- /* Insn, which has been scheduled last on this fence. */
- rtx_insn *last_scheduled_insn;
- /* The last value of can_issue_more variable on this fence. */
- int issue_more;
- /* If non-NULL force the next scheduled insn to be SCHED_NEXT. */
- rtx_insn *sched_next;
- /* True if fill_insns processed this fence. */
- BOOL_BITFIELD processed_p : 1;
- /* True if fill_insns actually scheduled something on this fence. */
- BOOL_BITFIELD scheduled_p : 1;
- /* True when the next insn scheduled here would start a cycle. */
- BOOL_BITFIELD starts_cycle_p : 1;
- /* True when the next insn scheduled here would be scheduled after a stall. */
- BOOL_BITFIELD after_stall_p : 1;
- };
- typedef struct _fence *fence_t;
- #define FENCE_INSN(F) ((F)->insn)
- #define FENCE_STATE(F) ((F)->state)
- #define FENCE_BNDS(F) ((F)->bnds)
- #define FENCE_PROCESSED_P(F) ((F)->processed_p)
- #define FENCE_SCHEDULED_P(F) ((F)->scheduled_p)
- #define FENCE_ISSUED_INSNS(F) ((F)->cycle_issued_insns)
- #define FENCE_CYCLE(F) ((F)->cycle)
- #define FENCE_STARTS_CYCLE_P(F) ((F)->starts_cycle_p)
- #define FENCE_AFTER_STALL_P(F) ((F)->after_stall_p)
- #define FENCE_DC(F) ((F)->dc)
- #define FENCE_TC(F) ((F)->tc)
- #define FENCE_LAST_SCHEDULED_INSN(F) ((F)->last_scheduled_insn)
- #define FENCE_ISSUE_MORE(F) ((F)->issue_more)
- #define FENCE_EXECUTING_INSNS(F) ((F)->executing_insns)
- #define FENCE_READY_TICKS(F) ((F)->ready_ticks)
- #define FENCE_READY_TICKS_SIZE(F) ((F)->ready_ticks_size)
- #define FENCE_SCHED_NEXT(F) ((F)->sched_next)
- /* List of fences. */
- typedef _list_t flist_t;
- #define FLIST_FENCE(L) (&(L)->u.fence)
- #define FLIST_NEXT(L) (_LIST_NEXT (L))
- /* List of fences with pointer to the tail node. */
- struct flist_tail_def
- {
- flist_t head;
- flist_t *tailp;
- };
- typedef struct flist_tail_def *flist_tail_t;
- #define FLIST_TAIL_HEAD(L) ((L)->head)
- #define FLIST_TAIL_TAILP(L) ((L)->tailp)
- /* List node information. A list node can be any of the types above. */
- struct _list_node
- {
- _list_t next;
- union
- {
- rtx x;
- insn_t insn;
- struct _bnd bnd;
- expr_def expr;
- struct _fence fence;
- struct _def def;
- void *data;
- } u;
- };
- /* _list_t functions.
- All of _*list_* functions are used through accessor macros, thus
- we can't move them in sel-sched-ir.c. */
- extern object_allocator<_list_node> sched_lists_pool;
- static inline _list_t
- _list_alloc (void)
- {
- return sched_lists_pool.allocate ();
- }
- static inline void
- _list_add (_list_t *lp)
- {
- _list_t l = _list_alloc ();
- _LIST_NEXT (l) = *lp;
- *lp = l;
- }
- static inline void
- _list_remove_nofree (_list_t *lp)
- {
- _list_t n = *lp;
- *lp = _LIST_NEXT (n);
- }
- static inline void
- _list_remove (_list_t *lp)
- {
- _list_t n = *lp;
- *lp = _LIST_NEXT (n);
- sched_lists_pool.remove (n);
- }
- static inline void
- _list_clear (_list_t *l)
- {
- while (*l)
- _list_remove (l);
- }
- /* List iterator backend. */
- struct _list_iterator
- {
- /* The list we're iterating. */
- _list_t *lp;
- /* True when this iterator supprts removing. */
- bool can_remove_p;
- /* True when we've actually removed something. */
- bool removed_p;
- };
- static inline void
- _list_iter_start (_list_iterator *ip, _list_t *lp, bool can_remove_p)
- {
- ip->lp = lp;
- ip->can_remove_p = can_remove_p;
- ip->removed_p = false;
- }
- static inline void
- _list_iter_next (_list_iterator *ip)
- {
- if (!ip->removed_p)
- ip->lp = &_LIST_NEXT (*ip->lp);
- else
- ip->removed_p = false;
- }
- static inline void
- _list_iter_remove (_list_iterator *ip)
- {
- gcc_assert (!ip->removed_p && ip->can_remove_p);
- _list_remove (ip->lp);
- ip->removed_p = true;
- }
- static inline void
- _list_iter_remove_nofree (_list_iterator *ip)
- {
- gcc_assert (!ip->removed_p && ip->can_remove_p);
- _list_remove_nofree (ip->lp);
- ip->removed_p = true;
- }
- /* General macros to traverse a list. FOR_EACH_* interfaces are
- implemented using these. */
- #define _FOR_EACH(TYPE, ELEM, I, L) \
- for (_list_iter_start (&(I), &(L), false); \
- _list_iter_cond_##TYPE (*(I).lp, &(ELEM)); \
- _list_iter_next (&(I)))
- #define _FOR_EACH_1(TYPE, ELEM, I, LP) \
- for (_list_iter_start (&(I), (LP), true); \
- _list_iter_cond_##TYPE (*(I).lp, &(ELEM)); \
- _list_iter_next (&(I)))
- /* _xlist_t functions. */
- static inline void
- _xlist_add (_xlist_t *lp, rtx x)
- {
- _list_add (lp);
- _XLIST_X (*lp) = x;
- }
- #define _xlist_remove(LP) (_list_remove (LP))
- #define _xlist_clear(LP) (_list_clear (LP))
- static inline bool
- _xlist_is_in_p (_xlist_t l, rtx x)
- {
- while (l)
- {
- if (_XLIST_X (l) == x)
- return true;
- l = _XLIST_NEXT (l);
- }
- return false;
- }
- /* Used through _FOR_EACH. */
- static inline bool
- _list_iter_cond_x (_xlist_t l, rtx *xp)
- {
- if (l)
- {
- *xp = _XLIST_X (l);
- return true;
- }
- return false;
- }
- #define _xlist_iter_remove(IP) (_list_iter_remove (IP))
- typedef _list_iterator _xlist_iterator;
- #define _FOR_EACH_X(X, I, L) _FOR_EACH (x, (X), (I), (L))
- #define _FOR_EACH_X_1(X, I, LP) _FOR_EACH_1 (x, (X), (I), (LP))
- /* ilist_t functions. */
- static inline void
- ilist_add (ilist_t *lp, insn_t insn)
- {
- _list_add (lp);
- ILIST_INSN (*lp) = insn;
- }
- #define ilist_remove(LP) (_list_remove (LP))
- #define ilist_clear(LP) (_list_clear (LP))
- static inline bool
- ilist_is_in_p (ilist_t l, insn_t insn)
- {
- while (l)
- {
- if (ILIST_INSN (l) == insn)
- return true;
- l = ILIST_NEXT (l);
- }
- return false;
- }
- /* Used through _FOR_EACH. */
- static inline bool
- _list_iter_cond_insn (ilist_t l, insn_t *ip)
- {
- if (l)
- {
- *ip = ILIST_INSN (l);
- return true;
- }
- return false;
- }
- #define ilist_iter_remove(IP) (_list_iter_remove (IP))
- typedef _list_iterator ilist_iterator;
- #define FOR_EACH_INSN(INSN, I, L) _FOR_EACH (insn, (INSN), (I), (L))
- #define FOR_EACH_INSN_1(INSN, I, LP) _FOR_EACH_1 (insn, (INSN), (I), (LP))
- /* Av set iterators. */
- typedef _list_iterator av_set_iterator;
- #define FOR_EACH_EXPR(EXPR, I, AV) _FOR_EACH (expr, (EXPR), (I), (AV))
- #define FOR_EACH_EXPR_1(EXPR, I, AV) _FOR_EACH_1 (expr, (EXPR), (I), (AV))
- inline bool
- _list_iter_cond_expr (av_set_t av, expr_t *exprp)
- {
- if (av)
- {
- *exprp = _AV_SET_EXPR (av);
- return true;
- }
- return false;
- }
- /* Def list iterators. */
- typedef _list_t def_list_t;
- typedef _list_iterator def_list_iterator;
- #define DEF_LIST_NEXT(L) (_LIST_NEXT (L))
- #define DEF_LIST_DEF(L) (&(L)->u.def)
- #define FOR_EACH_DEF(DEF, I, DEF_LIST) _FOR_EACH (def, (DEF), (I), (DEF_LIST))
- static inline bool
- _list_iter_cond_def (def_list_t def_list, def_t *def)
- {
- if (def_list)
- {
- *def = DEF_LIST_DEF (def_list);
- return true;
- }
- return false;
- }
- /* InstructionData. Contains information about insn pattern. */
- struct idata_def
- {
- /* Type of the insn.
- o CALL_INSN - Call insn
- o JUMP_INSN - Jump insn
- o INSN - INSN that cannot be cloned
- o USE - INSN that can be cloned
- o SET - INSN that can be cloned and separable into lhs and rhs
- o PC - simplejump. Insns that simply redirect control flow should not
- have any dependencies. Sched-deps.c, though, might consider them as
- producers or consumers of certain registers. To avoid that we handle
- dependency for simple jumps ourselves. */
- int type;
- /* If insn is a SET, this is its left hand side. */
- rtx lhs;
- /* If insn is a SET, this is its right hand side. */
- rtx rhs;
- /* Registers that are set/used by this insn. This info is now gathered
- via sched-deps.c. The downside of this is that we also use live info
- from flow that is accumulated in the basic blocks. These two infos
- can be slightly inconsistent, hence in the beginning we make a pass
- through CFG and calculating the conservative solution for the info in
- basic blocks. When this scheduler will be switched to use dataflow,
- this can be unified as df gives us both per basic block and per
- instruction info. Actually, we don't do that pass and just hope
- for the best. */
- regset reg_sets;
- regset reg_clobbers;
- regset reg_uses;
- };
- #define IDATA_TYPE(ID) ((ID)->type)
- #define IDATA_LHS(ID) ((ID)->lhs)
- #define IDATA_RHS(ID) ((ID)->rhs)
- #define IDATA_REG_SETS(ID) ((ID)->reg_sets)
- #define IDATA_REG_USES(ID) ((ID)->reg_uses)
- #define IDATA_REG_CLOBBERS(ID) ((ID)->reg_clobbers)
- /* Type to represent all needed info to emit an insn.
- This is a virtual equivalent of the insn.
- Every insn in the stream has an associated vinsn. This is used
- to reduce memory consumption basing on the fact that many insns
- don't change through the scheduler.
- vinsn can be either normal or unique.
- * Normal vinsn is the one, that can be cloned multiple times and typically
- corresponds to normal instruction.
- * Unique vinsn derivates from CALL, ASM, JUMP (for a while) and other
- unusual stuff. Such a vinsn is described by its INSN field, which is a
- reference to the original instruction. */
- struct vinsn_def
- {
- /* Associated insn. */
- rtx_insn *insn_rtx;
- /* Its description. */
- struct idata_def id;
- /* Hash of vinsn. It is computed either from pattern or from rhs using
- hash_rtx. It is not placed in ID for faster compares. */
- unsigned hash;
- /* Hash of the insn_rtx pattern. */
- unsigned hash_rtx;
- /* Smart pointer counter. */
- int count;
- /* Cached cost of the vinsn. To access it please use vinsn_cost (). */
- int cost;
- /* Mark insns that may trap so we don't move them through jumps. */
- bool may_trap_p;
- };
- #define VINSN_INSN_RTX(VI) ((VI)->insn_rtx)
- #define VINSN_PATTERN(VI) (PATTERN (VINSN_INSN_RTX (VI)))
- #define VINSN_ID(VI) (&((VI)->id))
- #define VINSN_HASH(VI) ((VI)->hash)
- #define VINSN_HASH_RTX(VI) ((VI)->hash_rtx)
- #define VINSN_TYPE(VI) (IDATA_TYPE (VINSN_ID (VI)))
- #define VINSN_SEPARABLE_P(VI) (VINSN_TYPE (VI) == SET)
- #define VINSN_CLONABLE_P(VI) (VINSN_SEPARABLE_P (VI) || VINSN_TYPE (VI) == USE)
- #define VINSN_UNIQUE_P(VI) (!VINSN_CLONABLE_P (VI))
- #define VINSN_LHS(VI) (IDATA_LHS (VINSN_ID (VI)))
- #define VINSN_RHS(VI) (IDATA_RHS (VINSN_ID (VI)))
- #define VINSN_REG_SETS(VI) (IDATA_REG_SETS (VINSN_ID (VI)))
- #define VINSN_REG_USES(VI) (IDATA_REG_USES (VINSN_ID (VI)))
- #define VINSN_REG_CLOBBERS(VI) (IDATA_REG_CLOBBERS (VINSN_ID (VI)))
- #define VINSN_COUNT(VI) ((VI)->count)
- #define VINSN_MAY_TRAP_P(VI) ((VI)->may_trap_p)
- /* An entry of the hashtable describing transformations happened when
- moving up through an insn. */
- struct transformed_insns
- {
- /* Previous vinsn. Used to find the proper element. */
- vinsn_t vinsn_old;
- /* A new vinsn. */
- vinsn_t vinsn_new;
- /* Speculative status. */
- ds_t ds;
- /* Type of transformation happened. */
- enum local_trans_type type;
- /* Whether a conflict on the target register happened. */
- BOOL_BITFIELD was_target_conflict : 1;
- /* Whether a check was needed. */
- BOOL_BITFIELD needs_check : 1;
- };
- /* Indexed by INSN_LUID, the collection of all data associated with
- a single instruction that is in the stream. */
- struct _sel_insn_data
- {
- /* The expression that contains vinsn for this insn and some
- flow-sensitive data like priority. */
- expr_def expr;
- /* If (WS_LEVEL == GLOBAL_LEVEL) then AV is empty. */
- int ws_level;
- /* A number that helps in defining a traversing order for a region. */
- int seqno;
- /* A liveness data computed above this insn. */
- regset live;
- /* An INSN_UID bit is set when deps analysis result is already known. */
- bitmap analyzed_deps;
- /* An INSN_UID bit is set when a hard dep was found, not set when
- no dependence is found. This is meaningful only when the analyzed_deps
- bitmap has its bit set. */
- bitmap found_deps;
- /* An INSN_UID bit is set when this is a bookkeeping insn generated from
- a parent with this uid. If a parent is a bookkeeping copy, all its
- originators are transitively included in this set. */
- bitmap originators;
- /* A hashtable caching the result of insn transformations through this one. */
- htab_t transformed_insns;
- /* A context incapsulating this insn. */
- struct deps_desc deps_context;
- /* This field is initialized at the beginning of scheduling and is used
- to handle sched group instructions. If it is non-null, then it points
- to the instruction, which should be forced to schedule next. Such
- instructions are unique. */
- insn_t sched_next;
- /* Cycle at which insn was scheduled. It is greater than zero if insn was
- scheduled. This is used for bundling. */
- int sched_cycle;
- /* Cycle at which insn's data will be fully ready. */
- int ready_cycle;
- /* Speculations that are being checked by this insn. */
- ds_t spec_checked_ds;
- /* Whether the live set valid or not. */
- BOOL_BITFIELD live_valid_p : 1;
- /* Insn is an ASM. */
- BOOL_BITFIELD asm_p : 1;
- /* True when an insn is scheduled after we've determined that a stall is
- required.
- This is used when emulating the Haifa scheduler for bundling. */
- BOOL_BITFIELD after_stall_p : 1;
- };
- typedef struct _sel_insn_data sel_insn_data_def;
- typedef sel_insn_data_def *sel_insn_data_t;
- extern vec<sel_insn_data_def> s_i_d;
- /* Accessor macros for s_i_d. */
- #define SID(INSN) (&s_i_d[INSN_LUID (INSN)])
- #define SID_BY_UID(UID) (&s_i_d[LUID_BY_UID (UID)])
- extern sel_insn_data_def insn_sid (insn_t);
- #define INSN_ASM_P(INSN) (SID (INSN)->asm_p)
- #define INSN_SCHED_NEXT(INSN) (SID (INSN)->sched_next)
- #define INSN_ANALYZED_DEPS(INSN) (SID (INSN)->analyzed_deps)
- #define INSN_FOUND_DEPS(INSN) (SID (INSN)->found_deps)
- #define INSN_DEPS_CONTEXT(INSN) (SID (INSN)->deps_context)
- #define INSN_ORIGINATORS(INSN) (SID (INSN)->originators)
- #define INSN_ORIGINATORS_BY_UID(UID) (SID_BY_UID (UID)->originators)
- #define INSN_TRANSFORMED_INSNS(INSN) (SID (INSN)->transformed_insns)
- #define INSN_EXPR(INSN) (&SID (INSN)->expr)
- #define INSN_LIVE(INSN) (SID (INSN)->live)
- #define INSN_LIVE_VALID_P(INSN) (SID (INSN)->live_valid_p)
- #define INSN_VINSN(INSN) (EXPR_VINSN (INSN_EXPR (INSN)))
- #define INSN_TYPE(INSN) (VINSN_TYPE (INSN_VINSN (INSN)))
- #define INSN_SIMPLEJUMP_P(INSN) (INSN_TYPE (INSN) == PC)
- #define INSN_LHS(INSN) (VINSN_LHS (INSN_VINSN (INSN)))
- #define INSN_RHS(INSN) (VINSN_RHS (INSN_VINSN (INSN)))
- #define INSN_REG_SETS(INSN) (VINSN_REG_SETS (INSN_VINSN (INSN)))
- #define INSN_REG_CLOBBERS(INSN) (VINSN_REG_CLOBBERS (INSN_VINSN (INSN)))
- #define INSN_REG_USES(INSN) (VINSN_REG_USES (INSN_VINSN (INSN)))
- #define INSN_SCHED_TIMES(INSN) (EXPR_SCHED_TIMES (INSN_EXPR (INSN)))
- #define INSN_SEQNO(INSN) (SID (INSN)->seqno)
- #define INSN_AFTER_STALL_P(INSN) (SID (INSN)->after_stall_p)
- #define INSN_SCHED_CYCLE(INSN) (SID (INSN)->sched_cycle)
- #define INSN_READY_CYCLE(INSN) (SID (INSN)->ready_cycle)
- #define INSN_SPEC_CHECKED_DS(INSN) (SID (INSN)->spec_checked_ds)
- /* A global level shows whether an insn is valid or not. */
- extern int global_level;
- #define INSN_WS_LEVEL(INSN) (SID (INSN)->ws_level)
- extern av_set_t get_av_set (insn_t);
- extern int get_av_level (insn_t);
- #define AV_SET(INSN) (get_av_set (INSN))
- #define AV_LEVEL(INSN) (get_av_level (INSN))
- #define AV_SET_VALID_P(INSN) (AV_LEVEL (INSN) == global_level)
- /* A list of fences currently in the works. */
- extern flist_t fences;
- /* A NOP pattern used as a placeholder for real insns. */
- extern rtx nop_pattern;
- /* An insn that 'contained' in EXIT block. */
- extern rtx_insn *exit_insn;
- /* Provide a separate luid for the insn. */
- #define INSN_INIT_TODO_LUID (1)
- /* Initialize s_s_i_d. */
- #define INSN_INIT_TODO_SSID (2)
- /* Initialize data for simplejump. */
- #define INSN_INIT_TODO_SIMPLEJUMP (4)
- /* Return true if INSN is a local NOP. The nop is local in the sense that
- it was emitted by the scheduler as a temporary insn and will soon be
- deleted. These nops are identified by their pattern. */
- #define INSN_NOP_P(INSN) (PATTERN (INSN) == nop_pattern)
- /* Return true if INSN is linked into instruction stream.
- NB: It is impossible for INSN to have one field null and the other not
- null: gcc_assert ((PREV_INSN (INSN) == NULL_RTX)
- == (NEXT_INSN (INSN) == NULL_RTX)) is valid. */
- #define INSN_IN_STREAM_P(INSN) (PREV_INSN (INSN) && NEXT_INSN (INSN))
- /* Return true if INSN is in current fence. */
- #define IN_CURRENT_FENCE_P(INSN) (flist_lookup (fences, INSN) != NULL)
- /* Marks loop as being considered for pipelining. */
- #define MARK_LOOP_FOR_PIPELINING(LOOP) ((LOOP)->aux = (void *)(size_t)(1))
- #define LOOP_MARKED_FOR_PIPELINING_P(LOOP) ((size_t)((LOOP)->aux))
- /* Saved loop preheader to transfer when scheduling the loop. */
- #define LOOP_PREHEADER_BLOCKS(LOOP) ((size_t)((LOOP)->aux) == 1 \
- ? NULL \
- : ((vec<basic_block> *) (LOOP)->aux))
- #define SET_LOOP_PREHEADER_BLOCKS(LOOP,BLOCKS) ((LOOP)->aux \
- = (BLOCKS != NULL \
- ? BLOCKS \
- : (LOOP)->aux))
- extern bitmap blocks_to_reschedule;
- /* A variable to track which part of rtx we are scanning in
- sched-deps.c: sched_analyze_insn (). */
- enum deps_where_t
- {
- DEPS_IN_INSN,
- DEPS_IN_LHS,
- DEPS_IN_RHS,
- DEPS_IN_NOWHERE
- };
- /* Per basic block data for the whole CFG. */
- struct sel_global_bb_info_def
- {
- /* For each bb header this field contains a set of live registers.
- For all other insns this field has a NULL.
- We also need to know LV sets for the instructions, that are immediately
- after the border of the region. */
- regset lv_set;
- /* Status of LV_SET.
- true - block has usable LV_SET.
- false - block's LV_SET should be recomputed. */
- bool lv_set_valid_p;
- };
- typedef sel_global_bb_info_def *sel_global_bb_info_t;
- /* Per basic block data. This array is indexed by basic block index. */
- extern vec<sel_global_bb_info_def> sel_global_bb_info;
- extern void sel_extend_global_bb_info (void);
- extern void sel_finish_global_bb_info (void);
- /* Get data for BB. */
- #define SEL_GLOBAL_BB_INFO(BB) \
- (&sel_global_bb_info[(BB)->index])
- /* Access macros. */
- #define BB_LV_SET(BB) (SEL_GLOBAL_BB_INFO (BB)->lv_set)
- #define BB_LV_SET_VALID_P(BB) (SEL_GLOBAL_BB_INFO (BB)->lv_set_valid_p)
- /* Per basic block data for the region. */
- struct sel_region_bb_info_def
- {
- /* This insn stream is constructed in such a way that it should be
- traversed by PREV_INSN field - (*not* NEXT_INSN). */
- rtx_insn *note_list;
- /* Cached availability set at the beginning of a block.
- See also AV_LEVEL () for conditions when this av_set can be used. */
- av_set_t av_set;
- /* If (AV_LEVEL == GLOBAL_LEVEL) then AV is valid. */
- int av_level;
- };
- typedef sel_region_bb_info_def *sel_region_bb_info_t;
- /* Per basic block data. This array is indexed by basic block index. */
- extern vec<sel_region_bb_info_def> sel_region_bb_info;
- /* Get data for BB. */
- #define SEL_REGION_BB_INFO(BB) (&sel_region_bb_info[(BB)->index])
- /* Get BB's note_list.
- A note_list is a list of various notes that was scattered across BB
- before scheduling, and will be appended at the beginning of BB after
- scheduling is finished. */
- #define BB_NOTE_LIST(BB) (SEL_REGION_BB_INFO (BB)->note_list)
- #define BB_AV_SET(BB) (SEL_REGION_BB_INFO (BB)->av_set)
- #define BB_AV_LEVEL(BB) (SEL_REGION_BB_INFO (BB)->av_level)
- #define BB_AV_SET_VALID_P(BB) (BB_AV_LEVEL (BB) == global_level)
- /* Used in bb_in_ebb_p. */
- extern bitmap_head *forced_ebb_heads;
- /* The loop nest being pipelined. */
- extern struct loop *current_loop_nest;
- /* Saves pipelined blocks. Bitmap is indexed by bb->index. */
- extern sbitmap bbs_pipelined;
- /* Various flags. */
- extern bool enable_moveup_set_path_p;
- extern bool pipelining_p;
- extern bool bookkeeping_p;
- extern int max_insns_to_rename;
- extern bool preheader_removed;
- /* Software lookahead window size.
- According to the results in Nakatani and Ebcioglu [1993], window size of 16
- is enough to extract most ILP in integer code. */
- #define MAX_WS (PARAM_VALUE (PARAM_SELSCHED_MAX_LOOKAHEAD))
- extern regset sel_all_regs;
- /* Successor iterator backend. */
- struct succ_iterator
- {
- /* True if we're at BB end. */
- bool bb_end;
- /* An edge on which we're iterating. */
- edge e1;
- /* The previous edge saved after skipping empty blocks. */
- edge e2;
- /* Edge iterator used when there are successors in other basic blocks. */
- edge_iterator ei;
- /* Successor block we're traversing. */
- basic_block bb;
- /* Flags that are passed to the iterator. We return only successors
- that comply to these flags. */
- short flags;
- /* When flags include SUCCS_ALL, this will be set to the exact type
- of the successor we're traversing now. */
- short current_flags;
- /* If skip to loop exits, save here information about loop exits. */
- int current_exit;
- vec<edge> loop_exits;
- };
- /* A structure returning all successor's information. */
- struct succs_info
- {
- /* Flags that these succcessors were computed with. */
- short flags;
- /* Successors that correspond to the flags. */
- insn_vec_t succs_ok;
- /* Their probabilities. As of now, we don't need this for other
- successors. */
- vec<int> probs_ok;
- /* Other successors. */
- insn_vec_t succs_other;
- /* Probability of all successors. */
- int all_prob;
- /* The number of all successors. */
- int all_succs_n;
- /* The number of good successors. */
- int succs_ok_n;
- };
- /* Some needed definitions. */
- extern basic_block after_recovery;
- extern rtx_insn *sel_bb_head (basic_block);
- extern rtx_insn *sel_bb_end (basic_block);
- extern bool sel_bb_empty_p (basic_block);
- extern bool in_current_region_p (basic_block);
- /* True when BB is a header of the inner loop. */
- static inline bool
- inner_loop_header_p (basic_block bb)
- {
- struct loop *inner_loop;
- if (!current_loop_nest)
- return false;
- if (bb == EXIT_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN (cfun))
- return false;
- inner_loop = bb->loop_father;
- if (inner_loop == current_loop_nest)
- return false;
- /* If successor belongs to another loop. */
- if (bb == inner_loop->header
- && flow_bb_inside_loop_p (current_loop_nest, bb))
- {
- /* Could be '=' here because of wrong loop depths. */
- gcc_assert (loop_depth (inner_loop) >= loop_depth (current_loop_nest));
- return true;
- }
- return false;
- }
- /* Return exit edges of LOOP, filtering out edges with the same dest bb. */
- static inline vec<edge>
- get_loop_exit_edges_unique_dests (const struct loop *loop)
- {
- vec<edge> edges = vNULL;
- struct loop_exit *exit;
- gcc_assert (loop->latch != EXIT_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN (cfun)
- && current_loops->state & LOOPS_HAVE_RECORDED_EXITS);
- for (exit = loop->exits->next; exit->e; exit = exit->next)
- {
- int i;
- edge e;
- bool was_dest = false;
- for (i = 0; edges.iterate (i, &e); i++)
- if (e->dest == exit->e->dest)
- {
- was_dest = true;
- break;
- }
- if (!was_dest)
- edges.safe_push (exit->e);
- }
- return edges;
- }
- static bool
- sel_bb_empty_or_nop_p (basic_block bb)
- {
- insn_t first = sel_bb_head (bb), last;
- if (first == NULL_RTX)
- return true;
- if (!INSN_NOP_P (first))
- return false;
- if (bb == EXIT_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN (cfun))
- return false;
- last = sel_bb_end (bb);
- if (first != last)
- return false;
- return true;
- }
- /* Collect all loop exits recursively, skipping empty BBs between them.
- E.g. if BB is a loop header which has several loop exits,
- traverse all of them and if any of them turns out to be another loop header
- (after skipping empty BBs), add its loop exits to the resulting vector
- as well. */
- static inline vec<edge>
- get_all_loop_exits (basic_block bb)
- {
- vec<edge> exits = vNULL;
- /* If bb is empty, and we're skipping to loop exits, then
- consider bb as a possible gate to the inner loop now. */
- while (sel_bb_empty_or_nop_p (bb)
- && in_current_region_p (bb)
- && EDGE_COUNT (bb->succs) > 0)
- {
- bb = single_succ (bb);
- /* This empty block could only lead outside the region. */
- gcc_assert (! in_current_region_p (bb));
- }
- /* And now check whether we should skip over inner loop. */
- if (inner_loop_header_p (bb))
- {
- struct loop *this_loop;
- struct loop *pred_loop = NULL;
- int i;
- unsigned this_depth;
- edge e;
- for (this_loop = bb->loop_father;
- this_loop && this_loop != current_loop_nest;
- this_loop = loop_outer (this_loop))
- pred_loop = this_loop;
- this_loop = pred_loop;
- gcc_assert (this_loop != NULL);
- exits = get_loop_exit_edges_unique_dests (this_loop);
- this_depth = loop_depth (this_loop);
- /* Traverse all loop headers. Be careful not to go back
- to the outer loop's header (see PR 84206). */
- for (i = 0; exits.iterate (i, &e); i++)
- if ((in_current_region_p (e->dest)
- || (inner_loop_header_p (e->dest)))
- && loop_depth (e->dest->loop_father) >= this_depth)
- {
- vec<edge> next_exits = get_all_loop_exits (e->dest);
- if (next_exits.exists ())
- {
- int j;
- edge ne;
- /* Add all loop exits for the current edge into the
- resulting vector. */
- for (j = 0; next_exits.iterate (j, &ne); j++)
- exits.safe_push (ne);
- /* Remove the original edge. */
- exits.ordered_remove (i);
- /* Decrease the loop counter so we won't skip anything. */
- i--;
- continue;
- }
- }
- }
- return exits;
- }
- /* Flags to pass to compute_succs_info and FOR_EACH_SUCC.
- Any successor will fall into exactly one category. */
- /* Include normal successors. */
- #define SUCCS_NORMAL (1)
- /* Include back-edge successors. */
- #define SUCCS_BACK (2)
- /* Include successors that are outside of the current region. */
- #define SUCCS_OUT (4)
- /* When pipelining of the outer loops is enabled, skip innermost loops
- to their exits. */
- #define SUCCS_SKIP_TO_LOOP_EXITS (8)
- /* Include all successors. */
- #define SUCCS_ALL (SUCCS_NORMAL | SUCCS_BACK | SUCCS_OUT)
- /* We need to return a succ_iterator to avoid 'unitialized' warning
- during bootstrap. */
- static inline succ_iterator
- _succ_iter_start (insn_t *succp, insn_t insn, int flags)
- {
- succ_iterator i;
- basic_block bb = BLOCK_FOR_INSN (insn);
- gcc_assert (INSN_P (insn) || NOTE_INSN_BASIC_BLOCK_P (insn));
- i.flags = flags;
- /* Avoid 'uninitialized' warning. */
- *succp = NULL;
- i.e1 = NULL;
- i.e2 = NULL;
- i.bb = bb;
- i.current_flags = 0;
- i.current_exit = -1;
- i.loop_exits.create (0);
- if (bb != EXIT_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN (cfun) && BB_END (bb) != insn)
- {
- i.bb_end = false;
- /* Avoid 'uninitialized' warning. */
- i.ei.index = 0;
- i.ei.container = 0;
- }
- else
- {
- i.ei = ei_start (bb->succs);
- i.bb_end = true;
- }
- return i;
- }
- static inline bool
- _succ_iter_cond (succ_iterator *ip, insn_t *succp, insn_t insn,
- bool check (edge, succ_iterator *))
- {
- if (!ip->bb_end)
- {
- /* When we're in a middle of a basic block, return
- the next insn immediately, but only when SUCCS_NORMAL is set. */
- if (*succp != NULL || (ip->flags & SUCCS_NORMAL) == 0)
- return false;
- *succp = NEXT_INSN (insn);
- ip->current_flags = SUCCS_NORMAL;
- return true;
- }
- else
- {
- while (1)
- {
- edge e_tmp = NULL;
- /* First, try loop exits, if we have them. */
- if (ip->loop_exits.exists ())
- {
- do
- {
- ip->loop_exits.iterate (ip->current_exit, &e_tmp);
- ip->current_exit++;
- }
- while (e_tmp && !check (e_tmp, ip));
- if (!e_tmp)
- ip->loop_exits.release ();
- }
- /* If we have found a successor, then great. */
- if (e_tmp)
- {
- ip->e1 = e_tmp;
- break;
- }
- /* If not, then try the next edge. */
- while (ei_cond (ip->ei, &(ip->e1)))
- {
- basic_block bb = ip->e1->dest;
- /* Consider bb as a possible loop header. */
- if ((ip->flags & SUCCS_SKIP_TO_LOOP_EXITS)
- && flag_sel_sched_pipelining_outer_loops
- && (!in_current_region_p (bb)
- || BLOCK_TO_BB (ip->bb->index)
- < BLOCK_TO_BB (bb->index)))
- {
- /* Get all loop exits recursively. */
- ip->loop_exits = get_all_loop_exits (bb);
- if (ip->loop_exits.exists ())
- {
- ip->current_exit = 0;
- /* Move the iterator now, because we won't do
- succ_iter_next until loop exits will end. */
- ei_next (&(ip->ei));
- break;
- }
- }
- /* bb is not a loop header, check as usual. */
- if (check (ip->e1, ip))
- break;
- ei_next (&(ip->ei));
- }
- /* If loop_exits are non null, we have found an inner loop;
- do one more iteration to fetch an edge from these exits. */
- if (ip->loop_exits.exists ())
- continue;
- /* Otherwise, we've found an edge in a usual way. Break now. */
- break;
- }
- if (ip->e1)
- {
- basic_block bb = ip->e2->dest;
- if (bb == EXIT_BLOCK_PTR_FOR_FN (cfun) || bb == after_recovery)
- *succp = exit_insn;
- else
- {
- *succp = sel_bb_head (bb);
- gcc_assert (ip->flags != SUCCS_NORMAL
- || *succp == NEXT_INSN (bb_note (bb)));
- gcc_assert (BLOCK_FOR_INSN (*succp) == bb);
- }
- return true;
- }
- else
- return false;
- }
- }
- static inline void
- _succ_iter_next (succ_iterator *ip)
- {
- gcc_assert (!ip->e2 || ip->e1);
- if (ip->bb_end && ip->e1 && !ip->loop_exits.exists ())
- ei_next (&(ip->ei));
- }
- /* Returns true when E1 is an eligible successor edge, possibly skipping
- empty blocks. When E2P is not null, the resulting edge is written there.
- FLAGS are used to specify whether back edges and out-of-region edges
- should be considered. */
- static inline bool
- _eligible_successor_edge_p (edge e1, succ_iterator *ip)
- {
- edge e2 = e1;
- basic_block bb;
- int flags = ip->flags;
- bool src_outside_rgn = !in_current_region_p (e1->src);
- gcc_assert (flags != 0);
- if (src_outside_rgn)
- {
- /* Any successor of the block that is outside current region is
- ineligible, except when we're skipping to loop exits. */
- gcc_assert (flags & (SUCCS_OUT | SUCCS_SKIP_TO_LOOP_EXITS));
- if (flags & SUCCS_OUT)
- return false;
- }
- bb = e2->dest;
- /* Skip empty blocks, but be careful not to leave the region. */
- while (1)
- {
- if (!sel_bb_empty_p (bb))
- {
- edge ne;
- basic_block nbb;
- if (!sel_bb_empty_or_nop_p (bb))
- break;
- ne = EDGE_SUCC (bb, 0);
- nbb = ne->dest;
- if (!in_current_region_p (nbb)
- && !(flags & SUCCS_OUT))
- break;
- e2 = ne;
- bb = nbb;
- continue;
- }
- if (!in_current_region_p (bb)
- && !(flags & SUCCS_OUT))
- return false;
- if (EDGE_COUNT (bb->succs) == 0)
- return false;
- e2 = EDGE_SUCC (bb, 0);
- bb = e2->dest;
- }
- /* Save the second edge for later checks. */
- ip->e2 = e2;
- if (in_current_region_p (bb))
- {
- /* BLOCK_TO_BB sets topological order of the region here.
- It is important to use real predecessor here, which is ip->bb,
- as we may well have e1->src outside current region,
- when skipping to loop exits. */
- bool succeeds_in_top_order = (BLOCK_TO_BB (ip->bb->index)
- < BLOCK_TO_BB (bb->index));
- /* This is true for the all cases except the last one. */
- ip->current_flags = SUCCS_NORMAL;
- /* We are advancing forward in the region, as usual. */
- if (succeeds_in_top_order)
- {
- /* We are skipping to loop exits here. */
- gcc_assert (!src_outside_rgn
- || flag_sel_sched_pipelining_outer_loops);
- return !!(flags & SUCCS_NORMAL);
- }
- /* This is a back edge. During pipelining we ignore back edges,
- but only when it leads to the same loop. It can lead to the header
- of the outer loop, which will also be the preheader of
- the current loop. */
- if (pipelining_p
- && e1->src->loop_father == bb->loop_father)
- return !!(flags & SUCCS_NORMAL);
- /* A back edge should be requested explicitly. */
- ip->current_flags = SUCCS_BACK;
- return !!(flags & SUCCS_BACK);
- }
- ip->current_flags = SUCCS_OUT;
- return !!(flags & SUCCS_OUT);
- }
- #define FOR_EACH_SUCC_1(SUCC, ITER, INSN, FLAGS) \
- for ((ITER) = _succ_iter_start (&(SUCC), (INSN), (FLAGS)); \
- _succ_iter_cond (&(ITER), &(SUCC), (INSN), _eligible_successor_edge_p); \
- _succ_iter_next (&(ITER)))
- #define FOR_EACH_SUCC(SUCC, ITER, INSN) \
- FOR_EACH_SUCC_1 (SUCC, ITER, INSN, SUCCS_NORMAL)
- /* Return the current edge along which a successor was built. */
- #define SUCC_ITER_EDGE(ITER) ((ITER)->e1)
- /* Return the next block of BB not running into inconsistencies. */
- static inline basic_block
- bb_next_bb (basic_block bb)
- {
- switch (EDGE_COUNT (bb->succs))
- {
- case 0:
- return bb->next_bb;
- case 1:
- return single_succ (bb);
- case 2:
- return FALLTHRU_EDGE (bb)->dest;
- default:
- return bb->next_bb;
- }
- gcc_unreachable ();
- }
- /* Functions that are used in sel-sched.c. */
- /* List functions. */
- extern ilist_t ilist_copy (ilist_t);
- extern ilist_t ilist_invert (ilist_t);
- extern void blist_add (blist_t *, insn_t, ilist_t, deps_t);
- extern void blist_remove (blist_t *);
- extern void flist_tail_init (flist_tail_t);
- extern fence_t flist_lookup (flist_t, insn_t);
- extern void flist_clear (flist_t *);
- extern void def_list_add (def_list_t *, insn_t, bool);
- /* Target context functions. */
- extern tc_t create_target_context (bool);
- extern void set_target_context (tc_t);
- extern void reset_target_context (tc_t, bool);
- /* Deps context functions. */
- extern void advance_deps_context (deps_t, insn_t);
- /* Fences functions. */
- extern void init_fences (insn_t);
- extern void add_clean_fence_to_fences (flist_tail_t, insn_t, fence_t);
- extern void add_dirty_fence_to_fences (flist_tail_t, insn_t, fence_t);
- extern void move_fence_to_fences (flist_t, flist_tail_t);
- /* Pool functions. */
- extern regset get_regset_from_pool (void);
- extern regset get_clear_regset_from_pool (void);
- extern void return_regset_to_pool (regset);
- extern void free_regset_pool (void);
- extern insn_t get_nop_from_pool (insn_t);
- extern void return_nop_to_pool (insn_t, bool);
- extern void free_nop_pool (void);
- /* Vinsns functions. */
- extern bool vinsn_separable_p (vinsn_t);
- extern bool vinsn_cond_branch_p (vinsn_t);
- extern void recompute_vinsn_lhs_rhs (vinsn_t);
- extern int sel_vinsn_cost (vinsn_t);
- extern insn_t sel_gen_insn_from_rtx_after (rtx, expr_t, int, insn_t);
- extern insn_t sel_gen_recovery_insn_from_rtx_after (rtx, expr_t, int, insn_t);
- extern insn_t sel_gen_insn_from_expr_after (expr_t, vinsn_t, int, insn_t);
- extern insn_t sel_move_insn (expr_t, int, insn_t);
- extern void vinsn_attach (vinsn_t);
- extern void vinsn_detach (vinsn_t);
- extern vinsn_t vinsn_copy (vinsn_t, bool);
- extern bool vinsn_equal_p (vinsn_t, vinsn_t);
- /* EXPR functions. */
- extern void copy_expr (expr_t, expr_t);
- extern void copy_expr_onside (expr_t, expr_t);
- extern void merge_expr_data (expr_t, expr_t, insn_t);
- extern void merge_expr (expr_t, expr_t, insn_t);
- extern void clear_expr (expr_t);
- extern unsigned expr_dest_regno (expr_t);
- extern rtx expr_dest_reg (expr_t);
- extern int find_in_history_vect (vec<expr_history_def> ,
- rtx, vinsn_t, bool);
- extern void insert_in_history_vect (vec<expr_history_def> *,
- unsigned, enum local_trans_type,
- vinsn_t, vinsn_t, ds_t);
- extern void mark_unavailable_targets (av_set_t, av_set_t, regset);
- extern int speculate_expr (expr_t, ds_t);
- /* Av set functions. */
- extern void av_set_add (av_set_t *, expr_t);
- extern void av_set_iter_remove (av_set_iterator *);
- extern expr_t av_set_lookup (av_set_t, vinsn_t);
- extern expr_t merge_with_other_exprs (av_set_t *, av_set_iterator *, expr_t);
- extern bool av_set_is_in_p (av_set_t, vinsn_t);
- extern av_set_t av_set_copy (av_set_t);
- extern void av_set_union_and_clear (av_set_t *, av_set_t *, insn_t);
- extern void av_set_union_and_live (av_set_t *, av_set_t *, regset, regset, insn_t);
- extern void av_set_clear (av_set_t *);
- extern void av_set_leave_one_nonspec (av_set_t *);
- extern expr_t av_set_element (av_set_t, int);
- extern void av_set_substract_cond_branches (av_set_t *);
- extern void av_set_split_usefulness (av_set_t, int, int);
- extern void av_set_code_motion_filter (av_set_t *, av_set_t);
- extern void sel_save_haifa_priorities (void);
- extern void sel_init_global_and_expr (bb_vec_t);
- extern void sel_finish_global_and_expr (void);
- extern regset compute_live (insn_t);
- extern bool register_unavailable_p (regset, rtx);
- /* Dependence analysis functions. */
- extern void sel_clear_has_dependence (void);
- extern ds_t has_dependence_p (expr_t, insn_t, ds_t **);
- extern int tick_check_p (expr_t, deps_t, fence_t);
- /* Functions to work with insns. */
- extern bool lhs_of_insn_equals_to_dest_p (insn_t, rtx);
- extern bool insn_eligible_for_subst_p (insn_t);
- extern void get_dest_and_mode (rtx, rtx *, machine_mode *);
- extern bool bookkeeping_can_be_created_if_moved_through_p (insn_t);
- extern bool sel_remove_insn (insn_t, bool, bool);
- extern bool bb_header_p (insn_t);
- extern void sel_init_invalid_data_sets (insn_t);
- extern bool insn_at_boundary_p (insn_t);
- /* Basic block and CFG functions. */
- extern rtx_insn *sel_bb_head (basic_block);
- extern bool sel_bb_head_p (insn_t);
- extern rtx_insn *sel_bb_end (basic_block);
- extern bool sel_bb_end_p (insn_t);
- extern bool sel_bb_empty_p (basic_block);
- extern bool in_current_region_p (basic_block);
- extern basic_block fallthru_bb_of_jump (const rtx_insn *);
- extern void sel_init_bbs (bb_vec_t);
- extern void sel_finish_bbs (void);
- extern struct succs_info * compute_succs_info (insn_t, short);
- extern void free_succs_info (struct succs_info *);
- extern bool sel_insn_has_single_succ_p (insn_t, int);
- extern bool sel_num_cfg_preds_gt_1 (insn_t);
- extern int get_seqno_by_preds (rtx_insn *);
- extern bool bb_ends_ebb_p (basic_block);
- extern bool in_same_ebb_p (insn_t, insn_t);
- extern bool tidy_control_flow (basic_block, bool);
- extern void free_bb_note_pool (void);
- extern void purge_empty_blocks (void);
- extern basic_block sel_split_edge (edge);
- extern basic_block sel_create_recovery_block (insn_t);
- extern bool sel_redirect_edge_and_branch (edge, basic_block);
- extern void sel_redirect_edge_and_branch_force (edge, basic_block);
- extern void sel_init_pipelining (void);
- extern void sel_finish_pipelining (void);
- extern void sel_sched_region (int);
- extern loop_p get_loop_nest_for_rgn (unsigned int);
- extern bool considered_for_pipelining_p (struct loop *);
- extern void make_region_from_loop_preheader (vec<basic_block> *&);
- extern void sel_add_loop_preheaders (bb_vec_t *);
- extern bool sel_is_loop_preheader_p (basic_block);
- extern void clear_outdated_rtx_info (basic_block);
- extern void free_data_sets (basic_block);
- extern void exchange_data_sets (basic_block, basic_block);
- extern void copy_data_sets (basic_block, basic_block);
- extern void sel_register_cfg_hooks (void);
- extern void sel_unregister_cfg_hooks (void);
- /* Expression transformation routines. */
- extern rtx_insn *create_insn_rtx_from_pattern (rtx, rtx);
- extern vinsn_t create_vinsn_from_insn_rtx (rtx_insn *, bool);
- extern rtx_insn *create_copy_of_insn_rtx (rtx);
- extern void change_vinsn_in_expr (expr_t, vinsn_t);
- /* Various initialization functions. */
- extern void init_lv_sets (void);
- extern void free_lv_sets (void);
- extern void setup_nop_and_exit_insns (void);
- extern void free_nop_and_exit_insns (void);
- extern void free_data_for_scheduled_insn (insn_t);
- extern void setup_nop_vinsn (void);
- extern void free_nop_vinsn (void);
- extern void sel_set_sched_flags (void);
- extern void sel_setup_sched_infos (void);
- extern void alloc_sched_pools (void);
- extern void free_sched_pools (void);
- #endif /* GCC_SEL_SCHED_IR_H */
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