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22 * @brief Optimizations for a whole ir graph, i.e., a procedure.
23 * @author Christian Schaefer, Goetz Lindenmaier, Sebastian Felis
26 #ifndef FIRM_IR_IRGOPT_H
27 #define FIRM_IR_IRGOPT_H
29 #include "firm_types.h"
32 /** Applies local optimizations (see iropt.h) to all nodes reachable from node
35 * @param n The node to be optimized.
37 FIRM_API void local_optimize_node(ir_node *n);
39 /** Applies local optimizations (see iropt.h) to all nodes in the graph.
41 * @param irg The graph to be optimized.
43 * After applying local_optimize_graph() to a IR-graph, Bad nodes
44 * only occur as predecessor of Block and Phi nodes.
46 FIRM_API void local_optimize_graph(ir_graph *irg);
48 /** Applies local optimizations (see iropt.h) to all nodes in the graph.
50 * After applying optimize_graph_df() to a IR-graph, Bad nodes
51 * only occur as predecessor of Block and Phi nodes.
53 * This version uses fixpoint iteration.
55 * @param irg The graph to be optimized.
57 * @return non-zero if the optimization could be applied, 0 else
59 FIRM_API int optimize_graph_df(ir_graph *irg);
62 * Creates an ir_graph pass for optimize_graph_df().
64 * @param name the name of this pass or NULL
66 * @return the newly created ir_graph pass
68 FIRM_API ir_graph_pass_t *optimize_graph_df_pass(const char *name);
70 /** Places an empty basic block on critical control flow edges thereby
73 * A critical control flow edge is an edge from a block with several
74 * control exits to a block with several control entries (See Muchnic
75 * p. 407). Exception edges are always ignored.
79 FIRM_API void remove_critical_cf_edges(ir_graph *irg);
81 /** Places an empty basic block on critical control flow edges thereby
84 * A critical control flow edge is an edge from a block with several
85 * control exits to a block with several control entries (See Muchnic
89 * @param ignore_exception_edges if non-zero, exception edges will be ignored
91 FIRM_API void remove_critical_cf_edges_ex(ir_graph *irg,
92 int ignore_exception_edges);