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22 * @brief Implements the Firm interface to debug information.
23 * @author Goetz Lindenmaier, Michael Beck
27 * Firm requires a debugging module fulfilling this interface, else no
28 * debugging information is passed to the backend.
29 * The interface requires a datatype representing the debugging
30 * information. Firm supports administrating a reference to the debug
31 * information in every Firm node. Further Firm optimizations call
32 * routines to propagate debug information from old nodes to new nodes
33 * if the optimization replaces the old ones by the new ones.
35 #ifndef FIRM_DEBUG_DBGINFO_H
36 #define FIRM_DEBUG_DBGINFO_H
38 #include "firm_types.h"
46 * @defgroup debug The Firm interface to debugging support.
54 * An abstract data type containing information for
57 * This opaque data type is not defined anywhere in the Firm library,
58 * but pointers to this type can be stored in Firm nodes.
62 * An enumeration indicating the action performed by a transformation.
66 dbg_opt_ssa, /**< Optimization of the SSA representation, e.g. removal of superfluent Phi nodes. */
67 dbg_opt_auxnode, /**< Removal of unnecessary auxiliary nodes. */
68 dbg_const_eval, /**< A Firm subgraph was evaluated to a single constant. */
69 dbg_opt_cse, /**< A Firm node was replaced due to common subexpression elimination. */
70 dbg_straightening, /**< A Firm subgraph was replaced by a single, existing block. */
71 dbg_if_simplification, /**< The control flow of an if is changed as either the
72 else, the then or both blocks are empty. */
73 dbg_algebraic_simplification, /**< A Firm subgraph was replaced because of an algebraic
75 dbg_write_after_write, /**< A Firm subgraph was replaced because of a write
76 after write optimization. */
77 dbg_write_after_read, /**< A Firm subgraph was replaced because of a write
78 after read optimization. */
79 dbg_read_after_write, /**< A Firm subgraph was replaced because of a read
80 after write optimization. */
81 dbg_read_after_read, /**< A Firm subgraph was replaced because of a read
82 after read optimization. */
83 dbg_read_a_const, /**< A Firm subgraph was replaced because of a read
84 a constant optimization. */
85 dbg_rem_poly_call, /**< Remove polymorphic call. */
86 dbg_dead_code, /**< Removing unreachable code, I.e. blocks that are never executed. */
87 dbg_opt_confirm, /**< A Firm subgraph was replace because of a Confirmation. */
88 dbg_backend, /**< A Firm subgraph was replaced because of a Backend transformation */
89 dbg_max /**< Maximum value. */
93 * Converts a debug_action into a string.
95 * @param a the debug action
97 const char *dbg_action_2_str(dbg_action a);
100 * The type of the debug info merge function.
102 * @param new_node the new ir node
103 * @param old_node the old ir node
104 * @param action the action that triggers the merge
108 typedef void merge_pair_func(ir_node *new_node, ir_node *old_node, dbg_action action);
111 * The type of the debug info merge sets function.
113 * @param new_node_array array of new nodes
114 * @param new_num_entries number of entries in new_node_array
115 * @param old_node_array array of old nodes
116 * @param old_num_entries number of entries in old_node_array
117 * @param action the action that triggers the merge
121 typedef void merge_sets_func(ir_node **new_node_array, int new_num_entries, ir_node **old_node_array, int old_num_entries, dbg_action action);
124 * The type of the debug info to human readable string function.
126 * @param buf pointer to a buffer that will hold the info
127 * @param len length of the buffer
128 * @param dbg the debug info
130 * @return Number of written characters to the buffer.
134 typedef unsigned snprint_dbg_func(char *buf, unsigned len, const dbg_info *dbg);
137 * Initializes the debug support.
139 * @param dbg_info_merge_pair see function description
140 * @param dbg_info_merge_sets see function description
141 * @param snprint_dbg see function description
143 * This function takes pointers to two functions that merge the
144 * debug information when a
145 * transformation of a Firm graph is performed.
146 * Firm transformations call one of these functions.
148 * - dbg_info_merge_pair() is called in the following situation:
149 * The optimization replaced the old node by the new one. The new node
150 * might be a recent allocated node not containing any debug information,
151 * or just another node from somewhere in the graph with the same
153 * - dbg_info_merge_sets() is called in the following situation:
154 * The optimization replaced a subgraph by another subgraph. There is no
155 * obviously mapping between single nodes in both subgraphs. The optimization
156 * simply passes two lists to the debug module, one containing the nodes in
157 * the old subgraph, the other containing the nodes in the new subgraph.
158 * The same node can be in both lists.
160 * Further both functions pass an enumeration indicating the action
161 * performed by the transformation, e.g. the kind of optimization performed.
163 * The third argument snprint_dbg is called to convert a debug info into a human readable string.
164 * This string is the dumped in the dumper functions.
166 * Note that if NULL is passed for dbg_info_merge_pair or dbg_info_merge_sets, the default
167 * implementations default_dbg_info_merge_pair() and default_dbg_info_merge_sets() are used.
168 * NULL passed for snprint_dbg means no output.
170 void dbg_init(merge_pair_func *dbg_info_merge_pair, merge_sets_func *dbg_info_merge_sets, snprint_dbg_func *snprint_dbg);
173 * The default merge_pair_func implementation, simply copies the debug info
174 * from the old Firm node to the new one if the new one does not have debug info yet.
176 * @param nw The new Firm node.
177 * @param old The old Firm node.
178 * @param info The action that cause old node to be replaced by new one.
180 void default_dbg_info_merge_pair(ir_node *nw, ir_node *old, dbg_action info);
183 * The default merge_sets_func implementation. If n_old_nodes is equal 1, copies
184 * the debug info from the old node to all new ones (if they do not have one), else does nothing.
186 * @param new_nodes An array of new Firm nodes.
187 * @param n_new_nodes The length of the new_nodes array.
188 * @param old_nodes An array of old (replaced) Firm nodes.
189 * @param n_old_nodes The length of the old_nodes array.
190 * @param info The action that cause old node to be replaced by new one.
192 void default_dbg_info_merge_sets(ir_node **new_nodes, int n_new_nodes,
193 ir_node **old_nodes, int n_old_nodes,